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Too hot to sleep? New report says climate change causing more hot nights in Wisconsin
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Ben Jervey
July 8, 2024
December 6, 2024 Highlights|In the media|Wisconsin Too hot to sleep? New report says climate change causing more hot nights in […]
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Nights in Wisconsin cities have become hotter. The cost is beyond just loss of sleep.
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Ben Jervey
June 28, 2024
June 28, 2024 Highlights|In the media|Wisconsin Nights in Wisconsin cities have become hotter. The cost is beyond just loss of […]
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Seasonal allergies, climate change linked, experts say
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Ben Jervey
May 11, 2024
May 11, 2024 Highlights|In the media Seasonal allergies, climate change linked, experts say by Jordan Sklar, Wisconsin Badger Herald As […]
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Wisconsin communities grapple with lost tourism revenue due to unusually warm winter
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Ben Jervey
March 29, 2024
March 29, 2024 In the media|Wisconsin State Wisconsin communities grapple with lost tourism revenue due to unusually warm winter by […]
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With little snow and record highs, Wisconsin winter tourism industry finds ways to adapt
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Americas
March 5, 2024
At the trailhead for the American Birkebeiner Ski Race in northern Wisconsin, it almost looked like winter.
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Ice fishing obsession faces peril in changing Wisconsin climate
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Americas
February 25, 2024
Madison is defined by its lakes, and in the winter when the water freezes over, those lakes become spotted with hundreds of people ice fishing.
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Wisconsin’s freshwater ecosystems face change due to shorter, unpredictable winters, expert says
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Americas
January 31, 2024
Associate professor at the University of Wisconsin Center for Limnology Hilary Dugan shared research Tuesday on the effect of changing winters and climate change on…
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Climate Connections: Wisconsin’s lakes are warming up. That may spell trouble for species below the surface
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Americas
February 6, 2022
With its big, glassy eyes and sharp teeth, the fish has wriggled its way to icon status among Wisconsin’s wildlife. Known as ogaa in the…
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As Wisconsin’s climate gets warmer and wetter, beloved winter activities could be in jeopardy
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Americas
February 1, 2022
For many who ski the American Birkebeiner, the end of the race is the best part.
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