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Noon Wednesday: Climate Change Impacting Mercury Levels

New research points to climate change impacting mercury levels in our water and fish.

07/03/2019

Here and Now

Noon Wednesday: Climate Change Impacting Mercury Levels

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New research points to climate change impacting mercury levels in our water and fish.

Research from the UW-Madison Center for Limnology collecting 30 years of data from lakes points to the long-term impacts of climate change on mercury levels in lakes and fish in Wisconsin. Investigative reporter Sarah Whites-Koditschek describes how scientists, surprised by this data, came across these findings.

07/03/2019

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