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The Face of Change

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Roscommon/Crawford Chapter The Face of Change Just in case you didn’t know, the cherubic, girl-child face looking out at you above is 17-year-old Greta Thunberg, the most famous teen-ager in the world, known simply as Greta, the face of climate change among the world’s young people. She has some 17 million followers who watch her posts on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. She addresses diplomats, politicians and business tycoons and they all know her name. She has been applauded by former president Barack Obama, Pope Francis, French president Emmanuel Macron, Al Gore, Prince Charles and the UN secretary-general, Antonio Guterres to name only a few. She was Time magazine’s Person of the Year for 2019, and has twice been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Among the world’s leaders she stands unequalled as the spokesperson best known for climate change activism. Greta came upon her fame by her ability to lecture the world’s leaders, speaking simply and forthrig

Climate Change & Wildlife

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Roscommon/Crawford Chapter Many of us who live in Roscommon and Crawford Counties have an affinity for our wild places and wildlife as we pursue hunting, fishing and myriad other outdoor activities that our area offers. Sadly, climate change promises changes that will degrade our environment. The first to feel the impact of these changes will be wildlife that inhabit ours and other northern areas. Most wild animals are negatively affected by our warming climate. One of the few critters that benefits from warmer weather are ticks as their populations have exploded: Ticks love warm, humid weather, just the thing that climate change is bringing to many forests in the north that were formerly too cold for their tastes. Some of the species of ticks that are on the increase are disease-carrying, including those that carry Lyme disease. Populations of ticks are  projected to increase nearly twofold in the U.S. and up to fivefold in Canada as warmer, humid weather becomes