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As the Earth’s climate changes, scientists are figuring out how to best protect and preserve our natural resources.In Northwoods, that means how to make our forests more resilient.A local researcher has been awarded more than 1 million dollars in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to help solve that problem.
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As the Earth’s climate changes, scientists are figuring out how to best protect and preserve our natural resources.In Northwoods, that means how to make our forests more resilient.A local researcher has been awarded more than 1 million dollars in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to help solve that problem.
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For centuries, wild rice thrived on lakes across the Upper Midwest.Blistering cold winters are just right for this hardy aquatic grass, indigenous only to this region.
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Global warming may also be affecting a global water circulation system abbreviated AMOC that includes the Gulf Stream, that river of ocean water that moves warm tropical water north along the east coast of North America before veering off toward Europe.
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In the Northwoods, cold is normally more of a problem than heat.Many schools don’t have air conditioning systems.
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Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed two packages of Republican-backed bills that would have set new requirements for unemployment benefits and prevented local governments from banning gas-powered engines.
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There are a lot of challenges and opportunities ahead for Wisconsin when it comes to dealing with climate change.This Friday, people are gathering in the Northwoods to share stories and hopefully come up with solutions.
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A 2021 storm took down hundreds of trees in the Eagle River area.Some of those damaged areas are still being repaired.
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A 2021 storm took down hundreds of trees in the Eagle River area.Some of those damaged areas are still being repaired.
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The University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, and Agra Energy are operating Wisconsin's first commercial facility to turn manure into fuel for trucks and jets.