Milder winters mean earlier ice-out dates for Lake Winnipesaukee
Milder winters and a changing climate have taken a toll on Lake Winnipesaukee, changing patterns of ice-out and ice-in.
Milder winters and a changing climate have taken a toll on Lake Winnipesaukee, changing patterns of ice-out and ice-in.
Climate change is an urgent problem in the Arctic. From renewable energy to avalanche protection, here's what we can learn from how people there are protecting their way of life.
Spiking temperatures in the Arctic are rapidly melting glaciers. Scientists are now worried about underground methane, a potent greenhouse gas, leaking up to the surface.
A New England startup is developing a ropeless lobster trap that can catch lobster without posing a danger to whales.
Two fishermen and a famous chef are trying to broaden the seafood market and reduce a harmful, invasive species at the same time.
The Massachusetts Oyster Project is an effort to recycle used shells from restaurants on Cape Cod.
Wednesday is the sixth annual Show Your Stripes Day, a day dedicated to raising climate change awareness.
Hurricane Hunters fly into the eye of some of the strongest storms, collecting crucial data to improve forecasting capabilities to keep people safe.
Karen Clark and Company has developed what's they call "catastrophe models," which span from earthquakes to wildfires and hurricanes
The start of June marks the start of hurricane season. Here's what we should expect this year.
Hurricane Bob hit New England nearly 31 years ago. Experts warn that the next one to make landfall could cause major damage.
Recently, WBZ's Sarah Wroblewski was able to join a volunteer crew of about 25 people from Cornell and the CCG Beach Brigade who made the trek down to Cuttyhunk to remove the old lobster gear thanks to a $55,000 grant.
Watertown is a community going green by adding more green. A federal grant will go directly to install tree trenches.
The town of Mashpee and the Wampanoag Tribe are planting oysters in the Mashpee River to filter the water.
Fashion companies are working towards more sustainable practices and slowing down the way products are made.
One expert says we will likely be seeing more and more bare ground in the winters to come in the Boston area.
A slight difference in temperatures can change the way the grapes and eventually the wine may taste.
Electric vehicles are the way of the future, but how do they do in the winter compared to gas-powered cars?
Letting the sun heat your home by opening your blinds is a simple and easy way to save some money.
Deep below the surface of a mountain in western Massachusetts is a key New England power source.
A Massachusetts farm is turning cow poop into power – and profit.
CBS Boston meteorologist Jacob Wycoff takes a closer look at how climate change is impacting our area.
Raffi is part of a growing ensemble of artists using their music to inspire change
A tree in Petersham Forest is wired with sensors to collect data.
It's called Ambri and it's an idea that has been years in the making.
Hundreds of people packed into the Pembroke High School auditorium Tuesday night for a school committee meeting on a proposal centered around "political and social advocacy" in the classroom.
The messy mix of snow and rain will freeze overnight and could cause problems for the morning commute.
In Worcester, one car crash stopped traffic while first responders rushed to help.
"If you're bundled up, and you find that it's too cold and you can't handle it any longer, your dog probably can't either," one veterinarian said.
With the cars' lithium batteries on the underside of the vehicles, they can be hard for firefighters to reach.
Investigators say it was security camera footage that led them to two men accused in a brazen weekend shooting in front of a restaurant full of customers in Brockton.
The I-Team has learned most assisted living facilities in Massachusetts use landlord tenant agreements that require a 30-day notice to end the lease, even if the tenant died.
The messy mix of snow and rain will freeze overnight and could cause problems for the morning commute.
Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, and Ron DeSantis held events across New Hampshire on Tuesday.
The Boston College men and women's swim teams will be suspended for the rest of the school year for hazing.
Doctors are helping patients think about food and nutrition in the same way we think about medications and surgeries.
Purina is responding to unsubstantiated accounts on social media alleging its Pro Plan food had sickened dozens of pets.
Quaker Oats expands prior recall to include more granola bars, cereals and a snack mix possibly tainted with bacteria.
A new app could bring relief to people with ringing in the ears.
A new study confirms that social isolation from the pandemic had a real impact on children under the age of two.
The I-Team has learned most assisted living facilities in Massachusetts use landlord tenant agreements that require a 30-day notice to end the lease, even if the tenant died.
Eighty-year-old Martin Hannon can't shake the memory of the frightening fall he took into a hollow sidewalk in Boston a year ago.
A college student was shocked when she got a notification on her cellphone that her life savings was gone.
The I-Team uncovered a backlog of rebates at Mass Save, prompting the program to hire a new company to address the payments.
A former fugitive involved in the shooting death of a Boston Police Officer believes she now deserves redemption.
Will Donald Trump be the runaway GOP nominee? Jon Keller says New Hampshire will have a lot to say about that.
Evan Horowitz, the executive director of the Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts University.
Sometimes the CES offers innovation we really didn't know we needed.
We are exactly two weeks away from the New Hampshire primary, and two new polls from reputable outlets are a study in contrast.
Jon Keller says it is typical of Harvard that the Corporation couldn't just announce Gay's resignation without shoveling a pile of self-congratulatory rhetoric on top.
The company that owns several Boston radio stations is declaring bankruptcy.
CVS plans to close one of its stores in downtown Boston next month.
TGI Fridays is closing 36 of its restaurants across the United States, including several in Massachusetts.
Pennsylvania-based The Hershey Company is facing a lawsuit seeking $5 million in damages over the wrappers on Reese's peanut butter candies.
There were several big names that filed for bankruptcy this year, and some closed their doors.
The Vermont Country Store has since become an iconic destination for locals and tourists alike.
Creating an inviting environment for the community to meet, enjoy and participate in the arts
For over 85 years, Weston Theater Company has been creating engaging, entertaining, and inspiring theater.
Surrounded by mountains, Kimpton Taconic is a boutique hotel offering both classic and highly curated experiences.
Learn how the strategic use of windows and harnessing the power of daylight can create space and comfort within a home.
New England has already spoken with Kendrick Bourne about a potential contract extension this offseason.
Swayman now owns all three of Boston's shutouts this season, and is making a strong push to be the team's top goaltender.
Jrue Holiday set the tone early and Derrick White broke out of his shooting slump with an incredible dagger three in Boston's win over Toronto.
The Falcons released no details on the interview with Belichick, which was believed to have been conducted in person.
The Boston Celtics won their eighth straight meeting with Toronto, beating the Raptors 105-96 on Monday night.
There's hope that a young bobcat will be OK after being hit by a car.
A group of friends in Massachusetts continued an incredibly generous New Year's tradition on Monday.
Police say a Massachusetts woman was tricked into poisoning her husband by a fake soap opera star.
Nala the pig is ready to find a loving home for the new year.
A driver wearing a "full Grinch costume" crashed and caused damage to a performing arts venue, according to police.