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    Lamprey Fellowship in Climate and Sustainability

    Cameron Wake, a key member of the Climate Solutions New England team, is the first recipient of the The Josephine A. Lamprey Fellowship in Climate and Sustainability, a gift that supports a five-year fellowship designed to promote more focus on the climate and energy issues that interconnect with biodiversity and ecosystems, food systems and culture under sustainability. The gift was made to the university’s Sustainability Institute by Jo Lamprey, retired president of Lamprey Brothers, a local company providing heating and cooling solutions since the late 1800s. Learn more about Jo Lamprey here and here.

  • New Hampshire's Changing Climate

    Two new reports highlight the implications of a "new normal" for New Hampshire, focusing on the impacts of climate change in New Hampshire on human health and our coasts.

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  • Climate Change in Southern New Hampshire

    This new report from CSNE describes how the climate of southern New Hampshire has changed over the past century and
    how the future climate of the region will be affected by a warmer planet due to human activities. Download it now!

  • Climate Change in Northern New Hampshire

    This new report from CSNE describes how the climate of northern New Hampshire has changed over the past century and how
    the future climate of the region will be affected by a warmer planet due to human activities. Download it now!

  • Disasters and Emergency Expenditures in New England

    Federal expenditures on presidentially declared disasters and emergency declarations in New England have risen dramatically from 1999 to 2012. Visit FEMA to learn more.

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    CSNE Network

    Climate Solutions New England (CSNE) promotes collaboration towards the goal of greater energy self-reliance and weather resilience that contribute to healthy, prosperous, and sustainable communities across New England.

Our Work

Network - Increased collective impact

Vision - Regional energy self-reliance and weather resilience

Analysis, research, and communication - Informed decision-making

Planning and implementation - State and municipal planning and implementation

Convening - Annual summits and topical workshops

 

 

Latest Reports

Human Health and Sea-Level Rise Impacts in New Hampshire

Two new reports point to a "new normal" that should be planned for in the Granite State.

Climate Change and Human Health in New Hampshire

Sea Level Rise, Storm Surges, and Extreme Precipitation in New Hampshire: An Analysis of Past and Projected Trends

Read a UNH Sustainability Briefing that outlines the highlights of these reports.

Climate Solutions NE is an affiliate of

The Sustainability Institute


Learn more about the UNHSI using the resources on the right.

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