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An EPA report says climate change-driven weather patterns are having a growing impact on all aspects of life across most of the U.S., and Michigan is no exception.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is using a couple of roving robots on tracks to sift through the sand on beaches, cleaning up debris.
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In the past week, crews have recovered about 1,200 gallons of the oily-watery mix, city officials said. Booms remain in the river in parts of downtown Flint.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced a new agreement Monday to try to prevent invasive carp from reaching Lake Michigan.
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On today's episode, a conversation with the co-founders of Solar Party Detroit. Their start-up provides off-the-grid solar generator service to people who need outdoor electricity for events.
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As more green infrastructure projects are installed across the state, more workers are needed to maintain them. Local organizations offer training for workers who want to expand their skills.
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Three Michigan cities won federal funds to support more sustainable transportation.
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Environmentalists are challenging Michigan regulators' approval of plans for a petroleum pipeline tunnel beneath a channel connecting two Great Lakes.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and university researchers put out the forecast each year. They're predicting the start of a visible bloom by early July.
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In a 5-4 decision, the court granted the states' application to put the rule on hold while the case proceeds in the lower courts.
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On this day in 1984, a University of Michigan graduate student reported groundwater contamination to state authorities.
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Almost $12 million in grants is on the way to cities, villages, and townships in Michigan to protect public health and the state's water resources.