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Federal energy regulators approved the New England grid operator's controversial plan to keep an outdated energy rule in place for an extra two years.
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High temperatures and humidity can make most people uncomfortable — and it can be deadly.
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Cost now exceeds $255 million for project that was pitched at $93 million.
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Maine is home to the largest moose population in the lower 48 states. But the iconic species is being challenged by ticks and climate change. In one of the moosiest parts of Maine, nearly 90 percent of the calves tracked by biologists last winter didn’t survive their first year.
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Close to 90% of schools already teach about climate change, but it will be required by state law beginning in July 2023.
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Video Game revenue reached nearly 180 billion dollars in 2020. This hour on Disrupted, we take a second look at the future of pro gaming. And how gaming’s growth is affecting our climate.
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Bob Stefanowski is non-committal regarding his support for meeting clean-energy goals set by the governor.
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For nearly 200 years, record-keepers have documented "ice-out" dates on Maine lakes, representing a sign that spring has come and warmer weather is on the way. Now, scientists are relying on those dates to track the effects of climate change on Maine's water bodies.
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A recent study from the Appalachian Mountain Club found that the summit of Mount Washington and the nearby mountain pass Pinkham Notch (elev. 2,032 feet) are warming.
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A sweeping “Connecticut Clean Air Act” passed the Senate on a largely party line vote Tuesday night and was sent to the House.