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New Climate Research Shows Wisconsin Heading South

Clip: Season 1800 Episode 1803 | 7m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

Michael Notaro of the Nelson Institute for Climatic Research discusses climate change.

As the state feels the heat from the recent weather snap, a new report shows that global warming could cause Wisconsin’s climate to mirror that of Arkansas in the next generations. Michael Notaro, a scientist with the Nelson Institute for Climatic Research, discusses the study and what the impact will be for the state.

07/19/2019 | Rating TV-G

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