Community and Environment
The 5 Rs of Environmentally Conscious Research
The Environmental Responsibility 5-R Framework (ER5F) is a tool to help scientists reduce the environmental impact of their research. ER5F stands for Recognition, Refinement, Reduction, Replacement, and Restoration. Read More-
12/08/21
E&E News: Dems' spending bill taps small banks for climate justice
As climate change concerns begin to rise, legislators in Washington have began to shift the focus of resources toward implementing clean energy,... -
09/04/21
New Hampshire Bulletin: Census data shows that children make up the most diverse part of the state's population
The New Hampshire Bulletin recently reported on the diversification of New Hampshire's population following the release of 2020 Census data that... -
06/28/21
William W. Treat Lecture Series: Civic Health – Renewing Trust in Neighbors
The New Hampshire Institute for Civics Education recently held an interactive discussion on civic and community health with speakers Martha McCoy of... -
10/15/20
InDepthNH.org: Well Owners, Help May Be on The Way
Bob Charest of InDepthNH.org recently highlighted a talk co-hosted by the Carsey School of Public Policy and held with Tom O'Donovan, Director of the...
Recent Stories
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03/07/17 - NHPR: Report: New Energy Projects Not Needed for N.H.'s Economic GrowthA new report from the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy says New Hampshire doesn’t necessarily need to increase energy production to grow the economy. Read More
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03/07/17 - UNH Research Finds Increased Energy Use Not Needed to Grow EconomyNew England does not need to increase energy use to continue to grow its economy, according to new research released by the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New... Read More
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02/17/17 - NHPR: UNH Poll: There's Strong Public Support for Environmental Protections in New HampshireA new poll from the University of New Hampshire shows strong support in the state for environmental protections. Nearly three quarters of New Hampshire residents say environmental... Read More
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02/07/17 - Gizmodo: Even Climate Change Deniers Want To Pursue Renewable EnergyA report released Friday by the University of New Hampshire's Carsey School of Public Policy found that a majority of Americans, including some Trump voters least likely to... Read More
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02/02/17 - UNH Survey Finds Widespread Support for Protecting the EnvironmentAlmost three-quarters of Granite State residents surveyed think environmental protection rules should be left as they are or strengthened, according to new survey research... Read More
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10/21/16 - The News Deeply: Measuring the U.S. Political Gap on Climate Change in the Election YearA national survey of Americans looks at their views on climate change and the Arctic, and how they line up with their political views. Lawrence C. Hamilton, a sociologist at the... Read More
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10/11/16 - UNH Research Finds Trump and Clinton Supporters Differ on ScienceDonald Trump supporters are less likely than Hillary Clinton supporters to trust scientists for information about climate change, to think that climate change is causing problems... Read More
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05/24/16 - WMUR: New England losing its forest coverForest cover has declined throughout New England and New York over the last decade, according to a University of New Hampshire study. Though losses to development slowed slightly... Read More
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05/21/16 - The Farm and Dairy: Research finds decline in forest cover in New England, N.Y.Researchers in the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire found Forest cover has declined throughout New England and New York over the last decade,... Read More
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05/21/16 - The Concord Monitor: Letter: Carbon fee is the keyRecently, the Paul School of Business and Carsey Institute of Public Policy at UNH invited Jerry Taylor, president of the Niskanen Institute, to present “The Conservative Case for... Read More