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They Couldn't Believe Their Eyes: The Ocean Was Glowing. - The New York Times
They Couldn't Believe Their Eyes: The Ocean Was Glowing. The New York Times
Algae blooms, invasive species threaten Lake Champlain's health, VT Edition with Asim Zia
This hour, we’re looking at the health of Lake Champlain with a panel of Vermont scientists. We'll discuss cyanobacteria—also known as blue-green algae—blooms, invasive species and other potential environmental problems. Guest include: Asim Zia, professor of public policy and computer science in the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics, and in the Department of Computer Science, University of Vermont, Matthew Vaughan, chief scientist, Lake Champlain Basin Program and J. Ellen Marsden, professor, Wildlife & Fisheries Biology Program, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont.
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UVM researchers say climate change should play factor in water quality goals
University of Vermont researchers say that if progress is to be made in cleaning up Lake Champlain, state and federal regulators must factor in climate change. Darren Perron spoke with Asim Zia, a UVM professor of public policy and the lead author of the article.
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Mark Fleischman, the Last Impresario of Studio 54, Dies at 82 - The New York Times
Mark Fleischman, the Last Impresario of Studio 54, Dies at 82 The New York Times
Which States Are the Most Safe and Secure for Renters? - The New York Times
Which States Are the Most Safe and Secure for Renters? The New York Times
Falkville man indicted in 2021 fatal shooting | Morgan County ... - The Decatur Daily
Falkville man indicted in 2021 fatal shooting | Morgan County ... The Decatur Daily
New Findings Factor Climate Change into Water Quality Goals for Lake Champlain
New findings indicate that state and federal regulators hoping to improve water quality in Lake Champlain will need to adjust their policies to address warming temperatures that trigger toxic blue-green algae blooms, according to a research team based at The University of Vermont.
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