We hear about the effects of climate change every day.
Yet, for most folks in the Upper Midwest, the effects may seem remote. We aren’t experiencing hurricanes or crippling droughts that may make the southeast and southwest fundamentally unlivable at some point in the foreseeable future. Unfortunately, the sense that climate change is somebody else’s problem has changed during the past month as deer in the Midwest are dying from the biggest outbreak of epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) since 2012.
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