Experts say more ´smart' technology is needed in the Great Lakes to monitor climate change
By: Mark Lebien, WBEZ Chicago
It’s time to make Lake Michigan and the other Great Lakes “smarter.”
That’s the view of researchers, scientists and government agencies that monitor the world’s largest freshwater system. As climate change shows signs of altering the lakes’ ice cover, water temperatures, water levels and shorelines, experts are pushing plans to deploy more so-called smart technologies.
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