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Category Archives: Climate Change

Ripples 12/16/21

Posted on December 16, 2021 by Jim KnickelbineDecember 16, 2021

Since I was young people have joked about the climate in Wisconsin- the whole “If you don’t like it now, wait 10 minutes” kind of thing.  That variability seems to be increasing as time goes on, especially in winter.    In … Continue reading →

Posted in Climate Change | Tagged carbon dioxide, changes, extreme, flooding, profound

Ripples 3/12/20

Posted on March 12, 2020 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 12, 2020

Its often the little things that make life difficult.  Like most of us, I have been surprised at the impact that a virus, a little bit of genetic material, can have on the lives of so many people.  Don’t worry- … Continue reading →

Posted in Climate Change | Tagged affect, decline, ecological reorganization, forests, warmer

Ripples 4/ 25/19

Posted on May 1, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineMay 1, 2019

As is so often the case, spring seems to crawl along here on the Lakeshore.  Tracking the dates of seaonal events in nature is called phenology, and it’s interesting to compare from year to year.  A lot of seasonal events … Continue reading →

Posted in Climate Change | Tagged migration, phenology, seasons, warming
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