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The Quad Cities will get warmer and wetter in the coming decades. That's according to a new report on how climate change will impact the area.
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The city of Davenport will use over $13 million in federal grant funding to make its roads more resilient to flooding.
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EnvironmentA longtime farmer shares his thoughts on this growing season and the potential impact of heat, humidity, and wind on potential corn yields.
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EnvironmentAs natural disasters continue to batter America’s coasts and devastate crops, animals are in danger of losing their natural habitats. But there is hope —…
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Democratic presidential candidate Jay Inslee will visit Davenport Wednesday morning. The governor of Washington state will tour the downtown area affected…
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To understand climate change, you have to study more than just air temperatures and precipitation. That's according to Andrew Stuhl who'll talk about his…
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A biology professor at Augustana College will finally get to teach a class on climate change. Dr. Steven Hager is very passionate about the subject. And…
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EnvironmentAfter years of research and writing, Mark Schwiebert has decided to take the next step in his efforts to fight climate change. The former Rock Island…
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We ended 2015 with a warmer and wetter December than usual. The National Weather Service reports the average temperature last month was about 10 degrees…
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EnvironmentMeteorologists are predicting a mild winter in the Quad Cities. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures between December and February will…