Student scientists in Michigan add to the sparse scientific record about Craspedacusta sowerbii, a freshwater jellyfish found in inland lakes and rivers throughout the Great Lakes.
Winter Flight
Gary Noren revels in the freedom of Nordic ice-skating
Finding new ways to assert treaty rights and protect the environment
White Earth attorney Frank Bibeau is coming up with new ways to protect the environment by asserting tribal rights.
Climate disruption: what are we in for?
We are all noticing changes in the climate. What can we expect in Minnesota?
Small Wonder
Agate’s Short-short Video Series continues with a video by Emma O’Brien
Environmental Review: how are we doing?
How well is Minnesota’s environmental review program working?
Down in the Valleys
Artist Mark Granlund pedals and paints his way down the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers
Protecting wild rice: will site-specific standards work?
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has been trying for years to figure out how to get taconite mines to reduce the sulfate in their effluent because it damages wild rice. The current effort involves something called Site Specific Standards, and it looks likely that it will have no more success than previous attempts.
For the Love of a Prairie
In northern Minnesota, early adopters make the case for cold-climate heat pumps
Heat pump installers and early adopters in and around Duluth, Minnesota, are demonstrating how the technology can work even in a notoriously cold climate such as northern Minnesota.
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