Climate Wisconsin is an educational multimedia project featuring stories of climate change. These stories are produced to support teaching and learning about climate change in Wisconsin. Our goal is to make them accessible in a variety of formats. Stories are available with closed captioning on PBS Learning Media, a free digital media service for educational use. The Aldo Leopold Nature Center will feature stories from Climate Wisconsin in their upcoming Climate Change Classroom and Interactive Laboratory. If you would like to use resources from Climate Wisconsin in a classroom, nature center, community meeting, or other educational context, please contact us. Finn Ryan is producer, director Wisconsin Media Lab. More information here.
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Forestry | Climate Wisconsin by Marshall Pecore |
In this multimedia video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board, Marshall Pecore, forest manager for Menominee Tribal Enterprises, describes the forest's economic and cultural value, and the management techniques used in order to sustain it. He identifies invasive species and diseases as a major threat to forest health—a threat that may intensify as Wisconsin's climate warms. Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010 EarthSayer Marshall Pecore |
Phenology | Climate Wisconsin by Nina Leopold Bradley
Great Lakes Shipping | Climate Wisconsin by Randy Hayes
Adaptation and Mitigation | Climate Wisconsin on Climate Change
Sugaring | Climate Wisconsin by Kat Becker and Tony Shultz
Birkebeiner | Climate Wisconsin by John Kotar
Ice Fishing | Climate Wisconsin by Tom and Norma Marchant
Fly Fishing | Climate Wisconsin by Peter Cozad
Farming | Climate Wisconsin by Kyle Niedfeldt Zenz