Collins, AaronBlood, Isabella2023-03-222023-03-222023-03-03https://hdl.handle.net/10474/3703The ideas and practices of green burials have recently been acquainted with the non-exhaustive list of mitigation strategies for climate change. Green burials, which are alternatives to traditional postmortem services, have a positive impact on the environment, as opposed to harmful practices used in most services currently. New Hampshire’s ecological systems, like others’ can benefit from these types of green services and cemeteries. How exactly these services can improve or sustain natural life in the New Hampshire ecosystems is unknown. While green cemeteries vary in types all around the world, it is clear they are affective. Understanding the relationship of green burials and the environment is crucial to advancement in common sustainable practices.en-USAuthor retains all ownership rights. Further reproduction in violation of copyright is prohibited.Natural BurialClimate Change MitigationEnvironmental Impact AnalysisGreen BurialSustainable PracticesGreen CemeteriesNew Hampshire EcosystemsGreen Burials and the Ecology of New HampshireOther