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Wisconsin Green Fire hopes its latest reports will spark conversations and action to support forests and the forest products industry in the state.
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While there is still a lot to learn about the emerging contaminant, Wisconsin’s Green Fire wants to make sure people are educated about the issue.
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In a statement, Wisconsin’s Green Fire Executive Director Meleesa Johnson said her organization “does not support, endorse, or concur with the lawsuit.”
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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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PFAS is a growing issue in Wisconsin as more communities test for the forever chemicals.Wisconsin’s Green Fire gathered DNR officials, PFAS experts, and leaders from affected communities Wednesday to talk about the current situation in the state and what can be done about it.
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A conservation group says the environmental rule-making process in Wisconsin is no longer functional.It’s calling out the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources decision-making board and the state government for failing citizens when it comes to conserving natural resources and protecting the environment.
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Environmentalists and climate activists are celebrating the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.It is the United States Government’s largest investment in the fight against climate change.
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The Department of Natural Resources wants Wisconsinites to weigh in on its efforts to address chronic wasting disease.
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As the 9-day gun deer hunt approaches, Wisconsin’s Green Fire is calling for a reform of the state’s deer management.
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A new report from the United Nations is sending a strong message to world leaders: climate change is accelerating, and people need to cut emissions…