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Green Visions
A feature on Duluth, Minnesota public radio station's Northland Morning program focusing on local environmental issues, heard Wednesdays at 8:20 a.m on 103.3fm or streaming at thenorth1033.org.
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Finn Fest board member Erik Brown talks about the "Carbon Neutral Future for Finland and Minnesota" presentation happening Saturday morning as part of Finn Fest at the DECC
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Jinny Alexander and Julie Etterson from the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota Duluth talk about the UMD Sustainability Portal
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Duluth East Seniors Mauren, Zoe and Kate talk about a years-long effort to get solar power for Duluth Schools
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Wisconsin State Plant Health Director Christopher Deegan talks about the process for using wasps to control Emeral Ash Borer
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Aaron Friedman-Heiman discusses the need for improved refrigeration with food transportation
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Megan Högfeldt, Water Resource Specialist for the City of Superior, talks about the 2024 Storm Drain Art Gallery Open House happening tonight at Empire Coffee in Superior
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Paul Helstrom from Minnesota Power talks about the future of solar
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Darienne McNamara and Ida Sampson from the City of Superior Public Works talk about the new Food Waste Drop Sites
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Jenna Fastner from the Wisconsin DNR talks about the importance of not intervening with wildlife
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UMD Senior Gavin Buersken is planning more tree planting events at area schools