Today we’ll give a shout out to climate change. Or, at least, to studying it and its potential impact on Wisconsin’s water, air and land and game resources. The change we’re talking about is in the political climate at the state Department of Natural Resources, the state agency most responsible for overseeing those resources and developing policies to shape Wisconsin’s future... Ken Notes: I hope we bring business into the discussion as well. This will take a team of experts and economists not politicians to move forward. We must remove this from the political arena and special interest groups. | ||
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