Veterans traveling to N.H. to support climate bill
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Military veterans traveling throughout the country are stopping in New Hampshire to talk to community leaders about the dangers of climate change and how they regard it as a threat to national security.
The tour is stopping in Nashua, Manchester and Concord on Friday. It is supported by Operation Free, a coalition of veterans and national security groups working to raise public awareness about climate change and the importance of building a clean energy economy that is not tied to fossil fuels.
Saturday is being recognized internationally as a Day of Climate Action.



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