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Invasive Species and Food-web Ecology
We are working to understand how the vast Great Lakes biological community changes through time and identify the consequences of change for the environment and humans.
Great Lakes Ecology

    

Invasive Species

   

Ecosystem Services and Restoration

      

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For #ShareYourStripes day, here is series of articles on "What's the hottest Earth's ever been?" First, the big picture for Earth's history over 4.6B years. (1/5) climate.gov/news-features/… pic.twitter.com/HzIyVMzGoV

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What’s the hottest Earth has been “lately”? I.e., over the last 11,300 years? #ShareYourStripes #climatechange climate.gov/news-features/… pic.twitter.com/wXpkL3Dobg

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Yearly surface temperature compared to the 20th-century average from 1880–2020. The 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 2005. #ShareYourStripes #climatechange climate.gov/news-features/… (3/5) pic.twitter.com/ZtKFfewscm

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Carbon dioxide now more than 50% higher than pre-industrial levels. #ShareYourStripes #climatechange noaa.gov/news-release/c… (4/5)

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Check temperature, precipitation, and other climate conditions projected for the future for any county in the US. #ShareYourStripes #climatechange crt-climate-explorer.nemac.or… (5/5) pic.twitter.com/ekedDYi9Sm

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