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Climate & Energy

As someone with a communications background, I like to keep up with trends in language, message and “memes” associated with topics I care about.  Last fall the term “climate silence” starting showing up in various blogs, particularly in the contex

While seven out of ten Americans believe climate change is real, most have a difficult time understanding how it affects them—and what they can do about it.

The sand that you would find on a lake bottom or riverbed (left) differs from frac sand (right) on both an atomic and geologic scale.

As an activity that changes the land, large-scale sand mining has social as well as ecological considerations for Wisconsinites to ponder. 

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Wisconsin has historically been a leader in conservation policy, but is not yet in the vanguard of innovative strategies to address climate change.

In his "Wisconsin 2050: Pioneering the Future" Academy Evenings talk, professor of bacteriology and head of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center at UW-Madison Tim Donohue discusses the growing field of bioenergy, the production of energy from

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