This community festival embraces the joys of a frozen lake — while it still has one
#Frozen Assets Festival #Lake Mendota #Climate change #Ice duration #Madison Wisconsin #Winter activities #Clean Lakes Alliance
📌 Key Takeaways
- Madison's Frozen Assets Festival celebrates cultural significance of frozen lakes
- Climate change has reduced lake ice duration by about one month in Madison
- The festival was canceled in 2024 due to unsafe ice conditions
- This year's festival featured winter activities for over 1,000 attendees despite climate concerns
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🏷️ Themes
Climate change, Cultural heritage, Community celebration, Environmental impact
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Lake in Dane County, Wisconsin
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Capital of Wisconsin, United States
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