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10 Oct 2020 Connie Mutel op ed in today’s PC
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Connie Mutel: Climate Evolution Event (Tuesday,12 Nov 2019)
Connie Mutel: Climate Evolution – “In conjunction with the Project Passenger Pigeon exhibit, the Old Capitol Museum welcomes guests to a talk by Connie Mutel. Connie will speak on the evolution of climate change and its effects, interweaving our understanding … Continue reading
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Special election important for protecting Johnson County’s wilder lands (16 Nov 2018)
Johnson County combines ample cultural benefits with natural features that improve our quality of life and provide “ecological services” that broadly protect life on earth. Many of these features are located in the wilder lands north of Iowa City, near … Continue reading
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Connie Mutel op ed 8 July 2018
What’s climate change doing in Iowa? It is late June in east-central Iowa, but it feels more like August. Temperatures run into the 90s, with heat indices over 100. High humidity soaks everything. Flood warnings speckle weather maps: Swathes of … Continue reading
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