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Author and scientist Anna Farro Henderson shares a few stories from her book "Core Samples." She discusses her time advising Minnesotan politicians on climate policy.
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Meghann Jarchow, Ph.D., is exploring how greenhouses can give agricultural producers more control in the age of climate change.
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The USDA's Forest Service makes $190 million available to private forest landowners seeking to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on forests.
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Master Gardener Arlene Brandt-Jenson joins "In the Moment" to share her knowledge on gardening for inclement weather and changing climate.
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South Dakota high school senior Wambli Quintana is focused on expanding opportunities in sustainable energy and green practices for tribes.
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Rapid City has been named the recipient of one million dollars in grants to create a plan to battle greenhouse gas emissions.
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Several sustainability groups came together to form a new coalition. They're holding their first event in Sioux Falls on Saturday.
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As South Dakota warms up, can we add plants from our southern neighbors to our gardens? We ask the state climatologist and a horticulture specialist.
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U.S. Sen. John Thune joins In the Moment to discuss how the proposed farm bill could help address agricultural climate change issues.
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Two severe thunderstorms called derechos swept through South Dakota in May and July 2022, leaving behind damage that some people are still recovering from.