Tom Brady swears off Super Bowl rings, becomes global warming pitchman
March 14, 2010 by Staff Reporter
Filed under Sports & Entertainment
It usually takes much longer in his career for a fading celebrity to sink this low:
‘Climate change’ mural on campus that doesn’t permit Old Glory
October 25, 2009 by Staff Reporter
Filed under Energy & Environment
DURHAM — A worldwide event promoting climate change awareness was carried out locally Saturday by a coalition of young adults who organized the painting of a 40-foot mural in the downtown. The University of New Hampshire Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) and the Durham Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) co-sponsored the painting of the [...]
Experts predict ‘normal’ winter
October 16, 2009 by Staff Reporter
Filed under Energy & Environment
DOVER — It looks like it’s going to be a “normal” winter, according to forecasters. AccuWeather.com’s Chief Meteorologist and Expert Long Range Forecaster Joe Bastardi released a report on Wednesday that outlined his predictions for this winter. If Bastardi’s forecast is accurate, New Hampshire and Maine may escape this year’s most severe snowstorms. “We’re basically [...]
I’m dreaming of a white … Columbus Day?
October 12, 2009 by Patrick
Filed under Energy & Environment
As Congress continues to battle over what to do about global warming, many Granite Staters will be dusting off their cars on Tuesday morning. That’s right, the first snow fall of Autumn will come not on Thanksgiving, but on Columbus Day. Parts of the state woke up this morning with a “hard freeze,” according to [...]
Study links humans to Arctic warming
September 4, 2009 by Staff Reporter
Filed under Energy & Environment
Human-generated greenhouse gas emissions have helped reverse a 2,000-year trend of cooling in the Arctic, prompting warmer average temperatures in the past decade that now rank higher than at any time since 1 B.C., according to a new study published yesterday in the online version of the journal Science. READ MORE …
Change is seen in Atlantic from climate, fishing
September 2, 2009 by Staff Reporter
Filed under Energy & Environment
PORTLAND, Maine — The basic makeup of the ocean waters off the Northeast and the mid-Atlantic region has fundamentally changed in the past 40 years because of climate change, commercial fishing pressures and growing coastal populations, according to a new report. The 2009 Ecosystem Status Report says fish populations in U.S. waters from North Carolina [...]
Record Low Temperatures Hit Northeast
July 14, 2009 by Patrick
Filed under Energy & Environment
As politicians in Washington, DC debate what to do about global warming, the Northeast has been hit with record low temperatures this morning. According to ABC News, the cities of Binghamton and Rochester in New York and Hartford, CT experienced record lows for July today. Meanwhile, here in the Granite State, temperatures in Concord fell [...]