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CLIMATE CHANGE

Participants need only a 4-inch diameter rain gauge and access to the internet.
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The lawsuit alleges the action is a violation of rules around government actions and information access.
The city of Bemidji is seeking residential input through March 31 on a Climate Resiliency Plan to address challenges the city has faced due to flooding, extreme cold and heatwaves.
Ted Ozersky, a UMD associate biology professor and interim director of the Large Lakes Observatory, co-authored a review outlining the environmental and societal consequences of less lake ice.

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Foresters and wildlife managers can't stop the trend toward snowier winters, but they can make better habitat for deer to find shelter.
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New research appears to show the impacts of habitat loss and climate change haven't caused genetic isolation. Yet.
Europeans tend to be more accepting, probably because European summers have become noticeably hotter and winters decreasingly cold.
New research has shown that an oscillating pattern of wind and water currents has been keeping the Arctic ice loss relatively in check.
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While summerlong drought may stress some trees, weather right now may be more important for color.
The Initiative aims to create sustainable and renewable energy resources for tribal communities and invest in tribal colleges
A panel at Farmfest discussed negotiations on the federal farm bill that is set to expire in September and other policy issues
Octagonal enclosures rise out of the Marcell Experimental Forest near Grand Rapids. Scientists' 10-year mission: to discern the effects of climate change on a massive carbon reservoir.
Strides are being made in transforming this intermediate wheatgrass into a viable crop.
Trout and salmon may already be getting fatter thanks to massive population of young "herring."
Moose numbers are crashing as budworms kill balsam fir, their primary food.

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