Minnesota plant lovers are excited about a new change from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. While most of the state has traditionally been limited to plants that could only grow and survive ...
BUT, a weaker La Niña, must might result in less of an amplified La Niña pattern, pushing the "garden hose of snow" or storm ...
Valencia noted that while companies do consider climate risks when choosing to locate in Minnesota, the biggest factors attracting new business to the state have been the Bipartisan Infrastructure ...
Imagine that on a global scale, and that's what climate change is doing for us." Professor Andrew Whitman from the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management says insurance prices will ...
The north Green Zone is in northeast Minneapolis where more than half of the residents are people of color. Havey said this updated plan prioritizes impacted communities over the numbers of climate ...
MPR meteorologist Paul Huttner discusses the latest research on our changing climate and the consequences we’re seeing here in Minnesota and worldwide. Hear Climate Cast each Thursday on MPR’s ...
As International Day of Climate Action approaches on Monday, the University of Minnesota is showcasing its commitment to climate action through several organizations such as the Institute on the ...
Clouds affect Earth's weather and climate in many ways. New research suggests that the presence of microplastic particles ...
We’re highlighting conversations from MinnPost Festival 2024, including a discussion on finding hope and purpose for Minnesota’s climate future featuring Dr. Kenny Blumenfeld, senior ...
The future of Metro Transit is Network Now, and it’s open for public comment through Friday, November 15. Learn more about ...
October 28, 2024 • Last winter was the warmest on record in Minnesota — a perfect non-storm of conditions that included a strong El Niño combined with warming climate trends. But this year ...