Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region: Navigating an Uncertain Future
ISBN: 9781609172367
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Michigan State University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Climatic changes -- Great Lakes Region (North America); Great Lakes Region (North America) -- Environmental conditions;

People living in the Great Lakes region are already feeling the effects of a changing climate. Shifts in seasonal temperatures and precipitation patterns could have dramatic impacts on the economy, ecology, and quality of life. In this illuminating and thorough volume, leading scholars address the challenge of preparing for climate change in the region, where decision makers from various sectors--government, agriculture, recreation, and tourism--must increasingly be aware of the need to incorporate climate change into their short- and long-term planning. The chapters in this revealing book, written by some of the foremost climate change scholars in North America, outline the major trends in the climate of the Great Lakes region, how humans might cope with the uncertainty of climate change impacts, and examples of on-the-ground projects that have addressed these issues.


Thomas Dietz is a Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science and Policy, and Assistant Vice President for Environmental Research at Michigan State University. David Bidwell currently serves as the Program Manager for the Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center and is a doctoral candidate at Michigan.
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