This January, Lake Michigan water levels reached a record high for the first time in 30 years. A scientist who studies water and the environment explains why this happened, and what we can expect in the Great Lakes Basin in the wake of climate change.
Links
[1] https://www.wpr.org/programs/morning-show
[2] https://www.wpr.org/people/kate-archer-kent
[3] https://www.wpr.org/people/drew-gronewold
[4] https://www.wpr.org/people/colleen-leahy