Warmer Air Holds More Water
GREAT LAKES REGION, UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – The report highlights a 3°F rise in regional temperatures since 1951 and warns of worsening economic and health risks from expanding tick populations and declining fish species.
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Extreme heat. Warmer water. More ticks. Fewer fish. Climate change report brings grim news. - Great Lakes Commission
Climate change continues to have a profound impact on the Great Lakes region, bringing more extreme weather, declining fish populations, and subtle but profound economic transformation, according to a new report by the Environmental Law and Policy Center. Read the full story by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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