Climate Solutions New England (CSNE)
Climate Solutions New England (CSNE) promotes collaboration and collective impact towards greater energy self-reliance and weather resilience that are essential to healthy, prosperous, and sustainable communities across New England.
Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network (CoCoRAHS)
CoCoRAHS is a community-based network of volunteers throughout the U.S. who measure and map precipitation (rain, hail and snow) every day.
Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program
The GLOBE Program is an international science and education initiative that provides students and the public worldwide with the opportunity to participate in data collection and the scientific process.
Leitzel Center
The Joan and James Leitzel Center at UNH works to transform education in mathematics, science, and engineering in elementary and secondary schools, and in non-formal settings through high-quality research, carefully examined practice and interdisciplinary collaboration.
New Hampshire Climate Action Plan
Released in 2009, the Climate Action Plan aims to achieve the greatest feasible reductions in greenhouse gases while also providing the greatest possible long-term benefits to the citizens of New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Group
The Coastal Adaptation Workgroup is a collaboration of 24 organizations working to assist communities in NH’s coastal watershed to prepare for the impacts of extreme weather and long term climate change.
New Hampshire Coastal Risk and Hazards Commission
The Coastal Risk and Hazards Commission was created in 2013 to recommend legislation, rules, and other actions that prepare for projected sea-level rise and other coastal hazard risks to New Hampshire.
Northern Ecosystems Research for Undergraduates (NERU)
The Northern Ecosystems Research for Undergraduates (NERU) program focuses on the impacts of climate change on ecosystems in Northern Sweden and is a collaboration between UNH and the Abisko Scientific Research Station in Sweden.
Picture Post
Digital Earth Watch (DEW) Picture Post uses digital photographs for environmental monitoring and research. This hands-on program gives researchers, students, teachers, and citizens alike the means to monitor and interpret the effects of climate change.