If you're sneezing more than you can ever remember there's a good explanation: pollen and ragweed season is more than a month longer now than it was in 1970.
Our weather over the Northland is stuck in an early March-like pattern. How much of this is natural, "normal" versus evidence of rapid changes thousands of miles upwind, over the Arctic?
The moose is an elegant yet massive figure that is generally hard to spot in the wild. Unfortunately with their declining population it is going to get harder and harder to see them.
The Northland is considered to be one of the only regions in the United States that is "climate change proof." Experts say in the coming decades we could see many people moving to the area.
I don't believe everything I hear. When it came to Y2K, I didn't get caught up in the hype. Sure I was a little curious, but I didn't prepare for the next stone age. I think the Global Warming scare is much the same. According to these scientists, temperatures haven't risen in the last 10 years...
These scientists should really move their think tank meetings earlier in the week, or on the weekend so we could get this depressing news on a Monday. Really, on a Wednesday you're going to tell us this? The day before my vacation you're telling me we are one step closer to the end of the world...