climate change
Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission program director Jim St. Arnold (also known as Nigaanigiishig) discusses climate change impacts on traditional Anishinabe hunting, fishing, and harvesting.
Maria Janowiak, a scientist for climate change adaptation and carbon management at the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science, discusses how to build capacity for climate change adaptation and forest conservation among natural resource professionals.
At our 2013 Climate & Energy Future Forum in Ashland, Forest Supervisor of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Paul Strongdiscusses how to build capacity for climate change adaptation and forest conservation among natural resource professionals.
Chris Swanston shares the science behind climate change adaptation strategies and the role of ecosystem carbon cycling.
Academy Fellow and atmospheric scientist Steve Ackerman shares the story of how the era of weather satellites began here in Wisconsin—and how we can use satellite technology to address climate change.
Sandra Postel, director of the Global Water Policy Project, discusses local and global water challenges as part of the Wisconsin Academy’s renewed Waters of Wisconsin Initiative.
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.
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 Academy Evening talk Jonathan Patz, professor and Director of Global Environmental Health at UW–Madison and lead author for the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, outlines how global climate change—including warming t
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