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Nodal Exchange and IncubEx Collaborate to Launch First-of-Their-Kind Environmental Futures & Options

Nodal Exchange And IncubEx Collaborate To Launch First-Of-Their-Kind Environmental Futures & Options

<p><span>Nodal Exchange and IncubEx announced today the planned launch of new environmental products including several first-of-their-kind futures contracts in renewable energy credits, renewable natural gas certificates (renewable thermal certificates) and voluntary carbon offsets. The new Nodal Exchange products further expand the world&rsquo;s largest exchange listed suite of environmental products.</span></p>

Nodal Exchange and IncubEx Collaborate to Launch First-of-Their-Kind Environmental Futures & Options

UNH unveils graduation plans for Classes of 2020 and 2021

UNH unveils graduation plans for Classes of 2020 and 2021 DURHAM - University of New Hampshire Class of 2020 graduates will be able to officially turn their tassels on Saturday, May 15, 2021 per an email from the school’s commencement office. Two ceremonies will be held outside that day, one at 10 a.m. and one at 4 p.m., to recognize the achievements of last year’s senior Wildcats, whose ceremony was postponed due to the fierce onset of COVID-19 last spring.  “Like 2020 itself, your goals and accomplishments are unprecedented. So join your classmates in May to finally honor all your successes,” the email states.

Feb 7-March 14 Tea Talks, Claiming Our Place: Blacks in White Spaces

Racism, Land & The American Farming Landscape Presenters: Lydia Clemmons, President of Clemmons Family Farm, VT Jarrad Nwameme, Moderator: Meghan Howey, Professor in Anthropology, University of New Hampshire  In 1920, there were 949,889 Black farmers. A century later, according to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, only 35,470 remained. This panel will investigate the contributing factors to this enormous land loss including discriminatory practices, such as the denial of USDA loans. and slow handling of civil rights complaints. Presenters will also share the innovative ways Black New England Farmers are reclaiming the land and sowing the seeds of health and empowerment. Moderator: Dennis Britton, Department of English, University of New Hampshire, NH

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