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Tag: climate change

Cyanobacteria threatens New Hampshire’s iconic lakes. Two bills could help address the problem.

by juliebrownwentworthwatershedorgMay 22, 2024Leave a comment

Thanks NH LAKES for calling attention to the issues we are facing due to climate change in the Lakes Region- Read this article from the Boston Globe on 5/22/24. The president of NH Lakes and and a N.H. state senator…

Read More Cyanobacteria threatens New Hampshire’s iconic lakes. Two bills could help address the problem.

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