I'd blogged about the wholesale scrubbing by the Wisconsin DNR of climate science data, links and other information about climate change from its main remaining web page about climate change - - a story picked up by several other online sites - - but for comparison, take a look at how Minnesota - - our neighbor to the northwest with a very similar climate - - deals with the issue on its DNR website:
In fact, here's the page content in full:
In fact, here's the page content in full:
Climate Change and Minnesota
Overview
- Third National Climate Assessment - 2014 (U.S. Global Change Research Program)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Full Report
- Midwest Chapter
- National Climate Assessment Highlights for Minnesota
- Midwest Regional Climate Trends and Scenarios
(National Oceanic and Atmospherice Administration - Technical Report for National Climate Assessment)
- Fifth Assessment Report from United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- Minnesota and Climate Change: Our Tomorrow Starts Today
(Minnesota Environmental Quality Board) - Climate Change in Minnesota
(Minnesota Public Radio Special Report) - Summary of Observed Changes in Twin Cities Climate
(NOAA - Great Lakes Integrated Science and Assessments)
- What's the difference between global warming and climate change?
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Climate.gov) - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Global Warming
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Climate.gov) - State of the Climate - 2014
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, American Meteorological Society) - Climate Change: Evidence & Causes
(National Academy of Sciences) - Online Video - Climate Change: Lines of Evidence
(National Academy of Sciences) - America's Climate Choices
(National Academy of Sciences) - Climate Change: Evidence, Impacts, and Choices
(National Academy of Sciences) - Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles of Climate Science
(U.S. Global Change Research Program) - Statement on Climate Change
(American Meteorological Society) - A Rational Discussion of Climate Change: The Science, The Evidence, The Response
(U.S. House of Representatives) - Climate Change
(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) - What do Americans think about global warming?
(Yale Project on Climate Change Communication) - Online Video - Crisis Guide: Climate Change
(Council on Foreign Relations)