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    New Hampshire Set to Update 15-Year-Old Climate Action Plan 

    An angled shot of swift river in New Hampshire's White Mountains. The trees are changing color for the fall, mostly a green and orange. There are mountains in the background against a daylight sky.

    We need to protect New Hampshire from climate change for generations to come. That’s why it’s important we ramp up our action. Photo: EcoPhotography.

    The Problem 

    Climate change isn’t some far-off problem that will happen in the future. From increasingly frequent and severe rainstorms to milder winters, to hotter summers, climate change in New Hampshire is happening now. Yet state leaders have been slow to act. The current Climate Action Plan is 15 years old, and has essentially sat on a shelf, ignored, since its creation. New Hampshire needs to start acting on climate now, starting by updating the state’s Climate Action Plan and then ensuring its implementation. 

    Where things Stand 

    CLF has been at the table making sure state leaders are ushering in a clean energy future – from our fight against a drastically slashed energy efficiency plan to pushing for more public electric…

    Read the full article originally published at www.clf.org.

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    Conservation Law Foundationhttps://www.clf.org
    CLF protects New England’s environment for the benefit of all people.
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