Lina Tran
News ReporterLina Tran joined WUWM in 2022 as a news reporter. Before that, she completed a fellowship at Grist, where she wrote about climate change. And before that, she wrote about the sun for NASA.
» email: trankk@uwm.edu
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Climate change is eroding the ways and wonders of winter life, which have shaped the identities of generations of Wisconsinites. During the state's warmest winter on record, the season's devotees found ways to make the most of the weird weather.
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One sign of warming winters: the Great Lakes have lost a quarter of their ice cover in the last 50 years. It raises the possibility of an extended shipping season on the lakes.
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“When it’s nice enough that you want to go out, so do the ticks.”
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A pest survey serves Wisconsin's 11 tribes, monitoring forests that weren't previously included in state-run surveys.
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We share our plans for "Thin Ice," a new project on the impacts of climate change on Wisconsin winters.
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Activist and educator Dr. Trish O’Kane shares her vision for what birds can teach us about community and social change in a new memoir.
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The documentary argues the “David vs. Goliath” battle is only the latest chapter in the Band’s long fight for sovereignty.
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Climate change has maple syrup producer Karl Martin thinking about how to adapt.
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The sponsors say the bipartisan legislation would relieve the state’s workforce shortage in fields like nursing, engineering and teaching.
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Two Wisconsin counties — Milwaukee and Waukesha — exceed the new limit.