I'd blogged about the wholesale scrubbing by the Wisconsin DNR of climate science data, links and other information about climate change from its main remaining web page about climate change - - a story picked up by several other online sites - - but for comparison, take a look at how Minnesota - - our neighbor to the northwest with a very similar climate - - deals with the issue on its DNR website:
In fact, here's the page content in full:
In fact, here's the page content in full:
Climate Change and Minnesota
Overview
- Third National Climate Assessment - 2014 (U.S. Global Change Research Program)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Full Report
- Midwest Chapter
- National Climate Assessment Highlights for Minnesota
- Midwest Regional Climate Trends and Scenarios
(National Oceanic and Atmospherice Administration - Technical Report for National Climate Assessment)
- Fifth Assessment Report from United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- Minnesota and Climate Change: Our Tomorrow Starts Today
(Minnesota Environmental Quality Board) - Climate Change in Minnesota
(Minnesota Public Radio Special Report) - Summary of Observed Changes in Twin Cities Climate
(NOAA - Great Lakes Integrated Science and Assessments)
- What's the difference between global warming and climate change?
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Climate.gov) - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Global Warming
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Climate.gov) - State of the Climate - 2014
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, American Meteorological Society) - Climate Change: Evidence & Causes
(National Academy of Sciences) - Online Video - Climate Change: Lines of Evidence
(National Academy of Sciences) - America's Climate Choices
(National Academy of Sciences) - Climate Change: Evidence, Impacts, and Choices
(National Academy of Sciences) - Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles of Climate Science
(U.S. Global Change Research Program) - Statement on Climate Change
(American Meteorological Society) - A Rational Discussion of Climate Change: The Science, The Evidence, The Response
(U.S. House of Representatives) - Climate Change
(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) - What do Americans think about global warming?
(Yale Project on Climate Change Communication) - Online Video - Crisis Guide: Climate Change
(Council on Foreign Relations)
With Minnesota right next door................their citizens are experiencing growth economically, educationally and environmentally while we go backwards because of one little incompetent governor who is a puppet of the Koch agenda and allows ALEC to call the legislative shots in Wisconsin continuing the conservative experiment in governance that we have imposed upon us! When will the citizens of this state have had enough of backwards government. We used to have good roads, clean air and water, great public schools and family supporting jobs. We now have Walmart as our major employer.
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