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Dartmouth researchers study how climate change could affect waterways

As the climate changes, New Hampshire is getting warmer and wetter. A new study from Dartmouth shows how that could impact local waterways — and how much there still is to learn.

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Water supplies from glaciers may peak sooner than anticipated

The world’s glaciers may contain less water than previously believed, a new study has found, suggesting that freshwater supplies could peak sooner than anticipated for millions of people worldwide who depend on glacial melt for drinking water, crop irrigation and everyday use.

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Tidal power still has a future in Bay of Fundy
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Tidal power still has a future in Bay of Fundy

Are tidal power prospects in the Bay of Fundy at an ebb?
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Study warns seabirds not adapting to shifting climate
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Study warns seabirds not adapting to shifting climate

A new international study out of the University of Edinburgh, with key input from Canadian researchers, has shown that seabirds are not adapting to warming sea surface temperatures caused by climate change.
Caribou hunting quotas make scapegoats out of northern First Nations: study
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Caribou hunting quotas make scapegoats out of northern First Nations: study

Newly published research argues Indigenous hunting didn't cause the collapse of once-mighty caribou herds in Canada's North and harvest bans only force First Nations to shoulder the blame for problems they didn't create.

Peter Ricketts: The world’s oceans desperately need our help
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Peter Ricketts: The world’s oceans desperately need our help

The physical, economic, and food security of populations living in coastal and ocean locations are all at risk like never before.

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