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In this special broadcast, hear NHPR's 'By Degrees' Climate Summit conversations on issues like coastal flooding and approaches to climate solutions from a group of panelists and participants committed to driving positive change in our region.
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Although I want to help pollinators, I'm not a big proponent of the No Mow May trend. Pollinators do need all the help they can get, but what happens after May 31st?
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show we take a look at science fiction books and movies set in 2024 to see how close to reality they turned out to be.
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New local fisheries research will look into the impacts of 窪蹋勛圖厙s first offshore wind farm on marine ecosystems in southern New England waters.
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Torrential rains caused widespread problems across the region this summer, ruining crops, washing out roads and flooding homes. But theres another, often unnoticed, consequence of all that rainwater pouring onto the ground private wells are getting contaminated.
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Climate change is expected to drive up cardiovascular deaths nationwide as Americans confront more extreme heat. But new research finds Black people could be seven times more likely to die from heat-induced heart events.
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Rotting food in landfills is contributing significantly to planet-warming methane emissions, according to a new federal report released this month.
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In early June, 窪蹋勛圖厙 saw hazy orange skies and days of bad air, as wildfires in Canada covered the region in smoke. Now, a new Yale-led study shows how the respiratory health of people in nearby New York City suffered as the air quality diminished. Experts warn similar impacts could play out in 窪蹋勛圖厙.
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Hurricane Lee is continuing to move north. While a direct hit to 窪蹋勛圖厙 is unlikely, the state could still see fringe impacts from the large storm.
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Poor air quality has been a major concern this year in New England, but a new Yale-led study is highlighting how certain racial groups have suffered disproportionate health impacts from air pollution for years.