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Governor John Lynch to Unveil New Hampshire Climate Action Plan Today

Concord : NH : USA | 8 months ago  
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Granite State Governor John Lynch plans to unveil the New Hampshire Climate Action Plan at a media event in Concord today, according to a press release issued by the NH Department of Environmental Services. The plan is the result of more than a years worth of work by the state’s Climate Change Policy Task Force.

Details about the plan have not yet been made available to the public.

The event will be held in the Executive Council Chambers of the New Hampshire State House, located at 107 N. Main St in Concord. It begins at 1:00 p.m.

Useful Links:

NHDES: Climate Change Policy Task Force

Office of the Governor: Climate Change Efforts in New Hampshire

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