The maple syrup season is changing
Nan Buckardt, the Director of Education for the Lake County Forest Preserves, explains the impact climate change could have on the maple syrup industry.
Nan Buckardt, the Director of Education for the Lake County Forest Preserves, explains the impact climate change could have on the maple syrup industry.
The Chicago Sun-Times found that local businesses often had their air pollution citations dropped.
Punxsutawney Phil only guessed right 40% of the years in the last decade. In WBEZ’s weekly climate segment, we welcomed atmospheric scientist Dr. Scott Collis to get a more accurate prediction for the winter ahead.
National Weather Service meteorologist Brett Borchardt gives us this week’s forecast, and compares this winter to years past.
Illinois State Climatologist Dr. Trent Ford looks at last year’s weather stats.
Joanne Fessett, executive director of the Illinois Audubon Society, speaks about where to go winter birding, and how bird patterns change along with our climate.
Deputy Commissioners Malcolm Whiteside and Chris Sauve, speak about the City of Chicago’s tree recycling program. It starts this Saturday and runs for two weeks.
“We’re gonna rock the building,” said student Theauntae Jones at Leo High School’s winter concert in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood.
Since the pandemic began, Chicago Public Schools has spent more than $300 hundred million on classroom technology. But is that money being used effectively?
New research led by University of Chicago professor Tiffany Shaw explains weather patterns in hemispheres and their growing asymmetry.