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Climate Wisconsin

Climate Wisconsin

Climate Wisconsin is an educational multimedia collection for middle and high school learners. The collection shares stories from Wisconsin citizens about how climate changes affect their livelihoods and communities.

Climate Wisconsin is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Sugaring

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Learn about sugaring season at Stoney Acres farm and the future of maple syrup in the state. (4m 2s)

Phenology

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Nina Leopold Bradley shares the importance of keeping records across seasons. (2m 53s)

Fly Fishing

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Learn about one fly fishing guide’s experience with extreme weather and stresses to trout. (3m 53s)

Farming

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Discover the outcomes of climate change effects through one family farm story. (4m 20s)

Extreme Heat

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Learn how a spoken word poet gives voice to extreme heat conditions in the state. (2m 55s)

Forestry

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Changes in climate and non-local species are impacting forests in the Menominee Nation. (3m 45s)

Ice Fishing

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As conditions change, ice cover and the ice fishing season are changing too. (2m 59s)

Adaptation and Mitigation

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Learn how adaptation and mitigation strategies are related to climate change in communities. (2m 49s)

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