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‘If trees had feet’: Tree migration brings climate resiliency to Michigan forests
Conservation groups and tribal experts are testing which more southerly tree species may thrive further north to face the challenges of climate change, woodland disease, and invasive species.
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Ice storm showcased Michigan’s fragile electric grid. Here’s what could be done to bolster it
Climate change has increasingly made weather extremes more common in Michigan, and the recent mid-week ice storm that destroyed tree branches and gnarled power lines is the latest example.
Restart of Palisades nuclear plant would bolster power supply, support climate goals
Federal funds would help restart an 800-megawatt nuclear power plant and bolster Michigan’s carbon-free energy supply, while also helping meet emissions reduction goals.
Michigan companies fined $10M for selling diesel ‘defeat devices’
Two Oakland County companies have been fined $10 million for selling aftermarket parts designed to bypass automobile emissions controls.
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A Michigan summer day could be as hot as the deep South by 2100
Climate scientists publish ‘shifting cities’ data to show how summertime temperatures can be expected to change by the year 2100.
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Looming nuclear plant closure may put Michigan climate goals out of reach
The looming closure of the Palisades nuclear power plant at month’s end may push Michigan’s short-term climate goals out of reach, both industry experts and energy regulators agreed.
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Fossil fuels and renewables needed to stabilize energy market rocked by war, experts say
It’s an all-out scramble to replace Russian energy around the world and stay on target for climate goals in the face of increasingly urgent warnings from the scientific community.
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