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Led by journalist and author Patty Loew, a panel of Wisconsin experts provide perspective on how climate change is changing Wisconsin life and culture.

For the Science & Society showcase event at the 2013 Wisconsin Science Festival, Academy Fellow and biochemist Laura Kiessling explains how the manipulation of the carbohydrate "coat" that...

For the Science & Society showcase event at the 2013 Wisconsin Science Festival, Academy Fellow and bioethicist R. Alta Charo discusses the effect of the public debate around embryonic stem...

For the Science & Society showcase event at the 2013 Wisconsin Science Festival, Academy Fellow and atmospheric scientist Steven Ackerman discusses the future of weather satellite technology...

Jerry Grenberg discusses how social marketing and microtargeting strategies can engage small woodland owners in forest adaptation management.

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...

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...

The Trust for Public Land’s Climate Conservation Program director Jad Daley explores challenges and opportunities for forest and landscape-scale conservation in the Northwoods region.

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...

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore supeintendent Bob Krumenaker explains climate change projections for the Great Lakes and outlines adaptation strategies.

Chris Swanston shares the science behind climate change adaptation strategies and the role of ecosystem carbon cycling.

A panel of Wisconsin experts discusses the latest research on social and informational hurdles to tackling some of the planet's most serious problems.

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