Climate Change
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As Climate Change Concerns Grow, Residents Want to Better Protect the Great Lakes
A survey of 4,500 residents of lands bordering the Great Lakes reveals 90% say it’s important to protect the waters.
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‘Enormous Victory’: Environmentalists, Ho-Chunk Win in Court Against Monroe County Fracking Operation
The ruling is the result of a years-long legal battle against the proposed operation that would have destroyed 16 acres of wetlands.
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‘Tornadoes Don’t Care What Month It Is’: Climate Change Raises Risk of Winter Storms
Higher temperatures during windier winter months make unseasonably severe winter more likely across the Midwest.
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‘Tornadoes Don’t Care What Month It Is’: Climate Change Raises Risk of Winter Storms
Higher temperatures during windier winter months make unseasonably severe winter more likely across the Midwest.
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State Approves Construction of $370 Million Natural Gas Facility Despite Local, Climate Objections
The potential new natural gas plant planned near Ixonia and Whitewater comes as the climate crisis grows more urgent every day.
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Agriculture is a Big Climate Change Contributor and Polluter. Wisconsin Farmers Want to Change That.
Wisconsin farmers are putting more emphasis on the “green factor” as they look to create more sustainable agriculture.
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Agriculture is a Big Climate Change Contributor and Polluter. Wisconsin Farmers Want to Change That.
Wisconsin farmers are putting more emphasis on the “green factor” as they look to create more sustainable agriculture.
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Wisconsin Is Having Way More Wildfires Than Usual. Here’s Why.
Climate change plays a role in this year’s unusually fiery Wisconsin wildfire season—but not in the way you might think.
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Biden’s Climate Policy Could Help Offset Wisconsin GOP’s Anti-Environment Actions
The Trump administration and GOP control of the Legislature have hampered funding of initiatives to reduce pollution.
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Baldwin: Infrastructure Damaged Due to a Changing Climate Should Be Built Back Better
Her bill would allow roads and bridges destroyed by extreme weather to be built to higher standards without penalty.























