Senator Shaheen explains climate change impact on New Hampshire economy, wildlife
New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen says during a discussion on climate change that it is not just an environmental issue that affects public health in the economy, rising states are shortening the fall foliage season, disrupting maple syrup production, affecting the ski and snowmobiling industry, her state sees stress on fisheries, trout are moving for the North, Lyme disease is rising, the moose population is down 40 percent and other wildlife is affected.





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July 17, 2019
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