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climate change

Helen Klebesadel

Seven Wisconsin artists create work focused on plants threatened by climate change in our state.

Despite proposed federal withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, the U.S. is home to multiple actors working to address climate change locally and as part of the international effort.

Floods, droughts, out-of-control fires: Are we willing to see and accept what the bigger picture shows us?

Panelists address questions at the June 28th Climate Forward 2017 Update media and community briefing event.

While there is room for growth, local governments are leading the expansion renewable energy and efficiency in communities across Wisconsin.

An update to our 2014 Climate Forward report acknowledges clean energy progress in Wisconsin, flags missed opportunities where our state is falling behind neighboring states, and highlights opportunities that have emerged in the interim.

A Wisconsin Farmer’s Lesson on Resilience and Creative Troubleshooting

I spend a lot of time thinking about how climate change impacts Wisconsin. And that’s not just because it’s part of my job directing the Climate & Energy program at the Academy.

Potholes cost American motorists around $5 billion in damage annually.

Wisconsin roads – particularly rural roads – are in urgent need of repair.

Even though global warming is a politically polarizing topic, it’s worth considering some areas of common ground—both figuratively and literally—when it comes to how we manage the carbon dioxide (CO2) that we’re releasing into the atmos

Our energy choices are not one size fits all. A rural co-op offers members a variety of solar energy options.

More than a decade has passed since the first statewide Waters of Wisconsin (WOW) conversation, and the publication of its definitive report Waters of Wi

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