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A conversation with one of the newest members of Michigan’s Natural Resource Commission, the culinary career of a recipient of Michigan State's Outstanding Alumni Award, and the history of a nearly forgotten national outdoor recreation gear empire from the UP.
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Climate expert Mike Shriberg said flood events are becoming increasingly frequent and intense in Michigan. He spoke about how to prepare for and prevent future flooding.
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The EPA is proposing stricter limits on vehicle emissions. Car makers say it's not possible to meet those goals by 2032. Environmentalists say the limits don't go far enough.
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Abortion and the economy are at the top of voters' minds, but how might environmental policies shape votes? Plus, a look at what we can learn from the nation’s most powerful laser. And, a dramatic rescue attempt in the frigid waters of Lake Superior.
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The gubernatorial race between Gretchen Whitmer and Tudor Dixon has focused on topics like abortion, the Michigan economy, and schools. But what about the environment? Where do they stand and what's at stake?
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Included in the slate of impactful Supreme Court rulings is the 6-3 decision in the West Virginia v. EPA case. It would allow the Supreme Court to essentially veto regulations from executive agencies.
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The Kirtland's snake population has been declining primarily because of the loss of wetlands. It's disappeared from two states, but Michigan is one of the places where it can still be found.
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Stateside: Ballot initiative on income tax; businesses push immigration reform; Arab American votersToday on Stateside, an activist group wants to convince voters to change Michigan’s constitution in order to restructure income taxes. Plus, how…
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New research from the University of Michigan shows a lack of transparency when it comes to demographic data within environmental organizations.This comes…
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Today on Stateside, Michigan regulators allow unlicensed dispensaries and growers to reopen in midst of a medical marijuana shortage. Plus, a software…