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Knute Nadelhoffer

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Knute Nadelhoffer is a professor of ecology and environmental biology at the University of Michigan and is the director of the university's biological station in Pellston, Mich. His research interests include improving the understanding of ecosystem structure and function across space and time.
On June 29, 2007, he discussed the impact of climate change on the Great Lakes region at the Crooked Tree Arts Council in Petoskey, Mich. The audio from that lecture is divided into five parts below. It is synchronized with the slides that were used in that presentation.
For a clearer view of each slide, scroll past the audio clips.

Other views of climate change in the Great Lakes are here.

Part 1: Evidence of climate change

Part 2: Great Lakes Climate Change

Part 3: Great Lakes Climate Change

Part 4: Great Lakes Climate Change

Part 5: Final segment of presentation.


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