Public News Service: Lake Erie and the other Great Lakes face serious challenges such as invasive species, pollution and variable water levels. And as millions of dollars are being spent revitalizing the region, researchers say projects should take into account the effects of climate change.
Patty Glick, senior climate change specialist with the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), says the region is already seeing the effects of climate change, such as extreme precipitation, flooding and drought, and that scientists......
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“Climate-Smart” Projects for a Successful Great Lake Restoration
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 20th, 2011
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