
Climate report hones in on impacts on recreation
The Adirondack Rail Trail held up for providing accessible recreation year-round
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The Adirondack Rail Trail held up for providing accessible recreation year-round
New law could shape how climate change is taught in New York schools
First installment of state report points to more 90-degree days in the Adirondacks
Study finds just 5% of Adirondack lakes may have the right conditions to sustain brook trout habitat in a warming climate.
In 2023, the Adirondack Explorer found that more than 450,000 acres of private property in the park were used for the practice.
When facing warmer temps, tourism leaders switch gears on winter events, attractions
An advocacy group comprised of people over 60 targets climate issues
The international climate summit is wrapping up. What’s been done and how are the Adirondacks involved?
Research shows a steady climb in temperature and precipitation
Short-term effects are almost guaranteed, but Adirondack conditions for April 8 event could vary