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Lillyana-Thompson-Garrow at the wild center

Wild Center highlights Adirondackers working to curb climate change

By Chloe Bennett

'Climate Solutions' exhibit offers hope in a changing world

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What if you could gaze into the future of climate change?

By Cayte Bosler

In this Adirondack reality, you virtually can 

Record summer temperatures predicted for Northeast (again)

By Cayte Bosler

Last summer was the hottest on record for the US

solar

Public to state on climate plan: who will bear the cost?

By Cayte Bosler

As temperatures heat up so is the debate around how New York can best keep its cool in the face of climate change.

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Understanding wintry mix

By Zachary Matson

Researchers head north for insight into near-freezing weather, mixed precipitation events

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State opens climate justice discussion

By Cayte Bosler

Adirondack public meeting to take place May 10 in Tupper

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Loons encounter unlikely threat: ice

By Cayte Bosler

Missed migration cues cause some birds to get stuck

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As winters warm, ticks thrive

By Cayte Bosler

Researchers take note of northern spread of tick-borne illnesses

us biodiversity map

A bright spot on a bleak map

By Cayte Bosler

Adirondacks stand out as conservation leader on national biodiversity map 

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A renewed push to protect wetlands

By Zachary Matson

Conservationists inside and outside the park hope a new focus on wetlands will raise up the important roles they play in flood mitigation, water quality, carbon sequestration and as habitat for plants and animals.

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