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Michigan's less extreme weather and freshwater are assets as other regions suffer drought and seal level rise. Should the state market itself as a climate haven?
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The EPA's new carbon pollution standards would require coal and natural gas burning power plants to capture CO2 emissions.
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Anesthesiologists are beginning to use anesthetics that don't contribute as greatly to climate change.
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Michigan would receive funds for two projects, one at Benton Harbor and the other at the Edsel Ford House on Lake St. Clair.
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Chances are you've seen a Poweshiek skipperling butterfly and not even known it. But the moth-like insects are rapidly disappearing from their native Midwestern prairies.
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Today, we broke down how DTE cut its operations budget just months before the ice storm. Then, we heard about why Michigan may soon become a haven for those fleeing the effects of climate change elsewhere. Plus, why EVs pay less in road use taxes, and we ended by revisiting our conversation with Mattawan-based debut novelist Maria Dong
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Stateside took a trip up north to visit the clones of ancient, old growth trees.
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Michigan Saves, a "green bank" program, hopes to get part of $27 billion offered by the U.S. EPA for energy efficiency in homes and buildings.
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Winter ice cover on the lakes has been on a downward trend for decades as a result of climate change.
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Years-long droughts in the West have those states eyeing the Midwest for water.