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New Hampshire faces surge in flooding events and climate impact

June 25, 2024 | Milford Boards & Committees of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire



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New Hampshire faces surge in flooding events and climate impact
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the increasing frequency of flooding events in New Hampshire, highlighting a significant rise in incidents over the past year. According to state data, there were 100 flooding events reported in rivers and streams within the last calendar year, compared to just 150 over the previous decade. This alarming trend has prompted state authorities to study the impacts of flooding on local communities and infrastructure.

The conversation emphasized the need for proactive measures to address these challenges, particularly regarding infrastructure development in flood-prone areas. Officials acknowledged the importance of relying on data and trends rather than labels when planning for future environmental changes.

One participant referenced the book \"Hot Talk Cold Science,\" which examines the scientific discourse surrounding global warming. The discussion pointed out that while the effects of climate change are evident, predictions about future conditions remain uncertain. New Hampshire, however, is reportedly experiencing less severe impacts compared to other regions, with most flooding concentrated around the Connecticut River Valley.

As the meeting concluded, officials recognized the necessity of adapting to these environmental changes and preparing for potential future challenges, underscoring the importance of informed planning and community resilience.

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