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The map gives us the coldest temperatures every year to let us know which plants will be hardy enough to survive it
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A bi-partisan bill signed into law last week by Governor Tony Evers is meant to help communities identify their risk for flooding and put measures in place to mitigate that risk.
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Fisheries may look different in the future, but it’s not all bad news.
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Human-caused climate change is having varied and unpredictable effects on maple harvests in Wisconsin, Iowa and elsewhere, experts say.
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As national parks around the country try to raise awareness about climate change, those around Lake Superior are taking steps to get cut their emissions.
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Officials from the Wisconsin DNR say that the weather has been causing a chain reaction that affects how young walleye get their food, which leads to less of them living to adulthood
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The Forest County Potawatomi Community is working towards its goal of being 100% carbon neutral by 2050.To do that, the tribe needs to produce more electricity than it consumes. That includes its casino in Milwaukee.
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For more than a decade now, the Lac du Flambeau School District has brought back a piece of Ojibwe culture that had been missing for nearly two centuries. The Winter Games give students a chance to learn about their culture while having some fun. But a growing concern is how climate change may impact the games.
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For more than a decade now, the Lac du Flambeau School District has brought back a piece of Ojibwe culture that had been missing for nearly two centuries. The Winter Games give students a chance to learn about their culture while having some fun. But a growing concern is how climate change may impact the games.
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while the higher than average temperatures we’ve been experiencing this winter are because of El Niño, Vavrus says Wisconsin has also been experiencing warmer winters due to climate change, with the last 25 years generally well above normal compared with previous years.