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    • Land We Protect
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  • Get Outside
    • Newton Open Space Map and Index
    • Parks and Conservation Lands
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    • Walks, Rides and Paddles
    • Parks and Open Spaces Beyond Newton
  • Get Involved
    • How to Get Involved
    • Membership
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    • Protect Land that You Own
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    • Invasive Plants
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    • E-Bulletin
    • Annual Nature Calendar
  • Resources
    • Buy Our Trail Guide
    • Buy Our Almanac
    • Guides and Books
    • Invasive Plants
    • Pollinator Toolkit
    • Links
    • Artists Look at Nature in Newton
    • The Environmental Show
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Global Climate Change Hits Home

October 29, 2024September 16, 2016

Newton’s lakes and ponds are feeling the effect of global climate change:

Drought’s effects mount as dry weather continues

This summer will go down as one of the hottest, driest ever in Boston

Dolan Pond in drought
Dolan Pond in 2016 at the end of the hottest summer ever
Dolan Pond in Fall 2009
Crystal Lake in 2016 after one of the driest summers ever
Crystal Lake in Fall 2006
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