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The impacts of climate change and infectious disease have become critical issues for the Michigan Sustainable Business Forum, or MiSBF.
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Fewer fish and more algae? Scientists seek to understand impacts of historic lack of Great Lakes iceIceless lakes could absorb sunlight faster and warm up sooner in the spring. Some biologists speculate that this could lead to earlier and larger blue-green algae blooms, which can be toxic to humans and put a damper on summer tourism.
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Brittany Goode with Michigan Energy Options joins the show with the details.
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Michigan’s state climatologist is predicting warmer and wetter climate patterns for the state as a result of climate change. In recent decades Great Lakes…