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Presented By: University of Michigan Biological Station

Two Possible Climate Futures for the Great Lakes Region

Dr. Dave Karowe

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Climate change is likely to be the most serious environmental challenge in history, with profound implications for species and ecosystems worldwide. This talk will address past and future climate change in in the Great Lakes Region, and predicted
effects on our aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, including forests, lakes, and streams. Impacts on human health and effective technologies and personal behaviors for minimizing the adverse effects of climate change in the Great Lakes Region
will also be discussed.
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