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Eco Feature – October 4, 2018

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Researchers from governmental agencies and universities around Indiana are collaborating to study the potential impact of climate change on the state. The resulting studies make up the Indiana Climate Change Impacts Assessment, led by the Purdue Climate Change Research Center. Dr. Tomas Hook is one of those researchers. He’s a professor of Aquatic Sciences at Purdue, and the director of …

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Eco Feature – September 20, 2018

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Climate researchers are predicting Indiana will have warmer and wetter, winters and springs in the coming decades. What does that mean for the state’s agriculture sector? WFHB’s Norm Holy has been exploring this question with Purdue Agronomy Professor Laura Bowling. She is the lead author of a study on the future of agriculture from Purdue’s Climate Change Research Center. In …

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Eco Feature – September 13, 2018

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Climate researchers are predicting warmer and wetter winters and springs for Indiana in the coming decades. What does that mean for the state’s agriculture sector? WFHB’s Norm Holy explores this question with Dr Laura Bowling, professor of Agronomy at Purdue University. Dr Bowling is the lead author of a study on the future of agriculture produced by Purdue’s Climate Change …

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