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Sustainability

Recent Stories

  • Overhead view of aquaculture pen in ocean
    - $1.4M for Aquaculture
    New Hampshire Sea Grant will receive $1.4 million from NOAA Sea Grant to expand aquaculture research in New Hampshire. Read More
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    Anthropologist Meghan Howey talks to Boston 25 about her research on sea-level rise and vulnerable historic sites.
  • UNH's Jackson Kaspari '18
    - Following the Footprints
    Sustainability Fellow Jackson Kaspari '18 helped Dover be the first U.S. city to report combined carbon, nitrogen impact. Read More
  • Emaciated moose
    - A Population At Risk
    Northern New Hampshire and western Maine are seeing an increase in winter ticks, which are endangering the moose population. Read More
  • Ash tree infested with the emerald ash borer
    - Bellwether Beetle
    While the emerald ash borer is threatening to reshape New Hampshire’s forests, new research aims to stop this invasive insect. Read More
  • Sustainable U.
    - Sustainable U.
    It’s a lot more than just being green. UNH students describe what it’s like to attend one of the most sustainable universities in the United States. Read More
  • UNH Second Coolest School in the Country
    - UNH Second Coolest School in the Country
    The Sierra Club has ranked UNH second on its list of "Cool Schools."Ìý Read More
  • People hiking along mountain ridge
    - Seeing the Hikers for the Trees
    UNH researchers are monitoring visitor use in the White Mountain National Forest to help managers ease parking and crowding. Read More
  • Beach on Lake Erie
    - Not Taking the Plunge
    New research from UNH finds that as climate changes, so does lake recreation behavior. Read More
  • Kathryn Bennett '19
    - Summering in Sweden
    Studying abroad was not in Kathryn Bennett’s plans. In fact, it was pretty much the opposite. But things change. Read More