
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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Northlander Peter Edmunds talks about his work with Border Partners in the American Southwest
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Matthew Santo from the 1854 Treaty Authority talks about aquatic invasive species
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Marc Bellemare, Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota talks about the potential global impact of food delivery
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Clark Christenson talks about the strategies of tree care and clean-up, and the state of tree health around Duluth
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Alice Tibbetts talks about the walkability of Duluth and the difficulties that winter brings
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Ben Nicklay from the Minnesota DNR talks about a project focused on sediment reduction along Kingsbury Creek in West Duluth
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Megan Högfeldt from the City of Superior talks about the upcoming Salt Awareness Week, January 23-27
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Chad Trebilcock from Minnesota Power talks about the simple ways to reduce energy waste during the winter months.
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Lori Seele from Collaborative Invasive Species Management talks about the many locations to drop off Christmas trees
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University of Minnesota Duluth Biology student Gavin Buersken is planning a tree planting project to support forest diversity and outdoor education