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Despite clean energy expansion, Michigan gets new natural gas project
Read full article: Despite clean energy expansion, Michigan gets new natural gas projectDTE Energy is planning to lay down about 20 miles of pipeline to get natural gas to residents and businesses around the villages of Mesick and Buckley.
Images highlight just how drastic change in Great Lakes ice coverage has been in recent years
Read full article: Images highlight just how drastic change in Great Lakes ice coverage has been in recent yearsIce coverage for all the Great Lakes was at historical lows, with the coldest of the lakes — Lake Superior — having just 1% ice coverage as of Tuesday. The historical average is 40%.
Michigan’s largest commercial food waste digester is shutting down. What it could mean
Read full article: Michigan’s largest commercial food waste digester is shutting down. What it could meanMichigan sends about 2 billion pounds of food waste to landfills every year. One of the goals in the state’s climate plan is to cut that in half by 2030.
Army Corps plans $1B barricade to deter invasive carp from entering Great Lakes
Read full article: Army Corps plans $1B barricade to deter invasive carp from entering Great LakesTo prevent the prolific fish from spilling out of Illinois’ waterways and into Lake Michigan and beyond, the Army Corps is planning to build a $1.416 billion high-tech suite of barricades to deter the fish from moving upstream.
Records show planet’s warming accelerating, worries increasing
Read full article: Records show planet’s warming accelerating, worries increasingDespite Detroit’s roller coaster weather, 2023 was Earth’s warmest year in 174 years of observational recordkeeping, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Scientists also said the melting of sea ice led to record low ice coverage in the Antarctic.
Warmer winters mean less ice on Lake Michigan – hurting lake trout and whitefish
Read full article: Warmer winters mean less ice on Lake Michigan – hurting lake trout and whitefishThere’s hardly any ice on Lake Michigan right now. Same goes for the other Great Lakes. Without ice on the lakes, weather patterns and regional commerce could look entirely different.
‘A valuable resource’: Traverse City restaurants aim to reduce food waste, greenhouse gases
Read full article: ‘A valuable resource’: Traverse City restaurants aim to reduce food waste, greenhouse gasesMichigan sends about 2 billion pounds of food waste to landfills every year. One of the goals in the state’s climate plan is to cut that in half by 2030.
At heated public meeting, Michigan commission green-lights Line 5 tunnel
Read full article: At heated public meeting, Michigan commission green-lights Line 5 tunnelDuring a heated public meeting full of emotional testimony, Michigan’s top energy regulator has granted Enbridge a permit to build a tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac, in an important — but not final — step in the controversial project’s approval process.
What’s inside Michigan’s newly enacted climate action plan
Read full article: What’s inside Michigan’s newly enacted climate action planMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a package of climate-related bills this week, putting into motion plans state leaders say will set Michigan apart from other states in energy, job creation and more.
As Great Lakes warm, collaboration and Indigenous self-determination are keys to adapting
Read full article: As Great Lakes warm, collaboration and Indigenous self-determination are keys to adaptingThe five Great Lakes are among the fastest-warming bodies of water on Earth. They contain one fifth of the world’s freshwater, and climate change is affecting the ecosystems, people and industries that depend on them.
Share: What fears do you have about climate change, the environment?
Read full article: Share: What fears do you have about climate change, the environment?When it comes to our climate, and slowing the catastrophic effects of global warming, there’s so much information, and scientists are still working to learn more as the world continues to change and evolve over time.
Michigan Legislature tackles ambitious climate legislation. How far will it go?
Read full article: Michigan Legislature tackles ambitious climate legislation. How far will it go?Gov. Gretchen Whitmer released the MI Healthy Climate Plan last year. Now the state legislature is trying to take those goals and turn them into law.
This deadly disease thrives in warmer waters, creating an uncertain future for marine life
Read full article: This deadly disease thrives in warmer waters, creating an uncertain future for marine lifeA deadly disease is thriving in warmer waters, creating an uncertain future for the Florida coast. Now, the government is putting aside differences to effect change. Volunteers are making a huge impact, as well.
Here’s one simple way to help out the environment that you might not know about
Read full article: Here’s one simple way to help out the environment that you might not know aboutCustomers aren’t required to participate in green pricing programs. It’s voluntary, but available if that’s an option they want.
Breaking news: Despite cooling La Nina, global warming trend continued in 2022
Read full article: Breaking news: Despite cooling La Nina, global warming trend continued in 2022The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a specialized agency within the United Nations, just released statistics confirming that Earth’s unusual warming continued in 2022, despite the ongoing La Nina in the Pacific.
Shark thought to exist only in the Arctic found in Caribbean, researchers say
Read full article: Shark thought to exist only in the Arctic found in Caribbean, researchers sayIt was quite a discovery in tropical waters to bring in a Greenland shark, which can live for more than 500 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Eternal Reefs are a unique way to bury a loved one and help combat climate change
Read full article: Eternal Reefs are a unique way to bury a loved one and help combat climate changeWe all know that losing a loved one is tough, and it’s just as challenging to figure out a proper way to honor them. Do you bury them? Cremate? Have a funeral? Purchase a casket?
How to calculate your carbon footprint -- and why you should care
Read full article: How to calculate your carbon footprint -- and why you should careThink about all the food you eat in a day. Some people track their calories, which measure the energy you’re getting from the things you consume. A lot of adults likely know a rough daily estimate of what they eat, in terms of calories. But what about your carbon footprint? Do you know what your number is?
How environmentally friendly are you? The results are in!
Read full article: How environmentally friendly are you? The results are in!Do you do more for the planet, less for the planet, or about average, compared to your peers? We posed a series of poll questions just last month, trying to help you determine how environmentally friendly you are.
Want to be a ‘street scientist?’ Volunteering might be easier than you think
Read full article: Want to be a ‘street scientist?’ Volunteering might be easier than you thinkEnvironmental groups in cities are often looking for volunteers, which also can be known as “street scientists,” to collect data that can help a city deal with urban heat islands, and such data is easier than you think to collect.
Protecting critical habitat: Proposal aims to expand coral reef off Texas coast
Read full article: Protecting critical habitat: Proposal aims to expand coral reef off Texas coastIf you’re familiar with the Texas coast, which isn’t known for having crystal clear water, you probably never would have suspected that a mere 100 miles off of Galveston is a 56 square mile marine sanctuary complete.
How to find your city’s sustainability plan online
Read full article: How to find your city’s sustainability plan onlineIf you’re watching the latest episode of “Solutionaries,” the newest from our solutions journalism-based digital show, then you’re already well aware that the topic is climate change, and everything environmentally related.
How environmentally friendly are you? Take these quick polls to help determine exactly that
Read full article: How environmentally friendly are you? Take these quick polls to help determine exactly thatWhen it comes to climate change and environmental issues, it might feel like a lot to wrap your head around: The problems are so widespread and complex -- so if you’ve ever thought to yourself, “What can one person even DO?”, you’re likely not alone.
Share: What changes are you making in your own life, related to climate change and the environment?
Read full article: Share: What changes are you making in your own life, related to climate change and the environment?When it comes to our climate, and slowing the catastrophic effects of global warming, there’s so much information, and scientists are still working to learn more as the world continues to change and evolve over time.
The Great Lakes are warmer than they’ve ever been in early November: Why that’s a problem in several ways
Read full article: The Great Lakes are warmer than they’ve ever been in early November: Why that’s a problem in several waysSome parts of the Northern Great Lakes region were greeted by their first significant snowfall of the season earlier this week, but not even the arrival of the fluffy white stuff could mask these historic times for the Great Lakes themselves.
General Sherman tree still standing, but it’s not out of the figurative woods yet, as California wildfires rage on
Read full article: General Sherman tree still standing, but it’s not out of the figurative woods yet, as California wildfires rage onGeneral Sherman is still standing, but it’s not out of the figurative woods just yet, as it still towers in one of the county’s most famous stretch of woods.
World’s largest tree wrapped in foil to protect it from California wildfires
Read full article: World’s largest tree wrapped in foil to protect it from California wildfiresA tree that’s larger than the Statue of Liberty from its base to the torch is trying to be shielded away from wildfires in California.
These photos tell you everything you need to know about California’s drought
Read full article: These photos tell you everything you need to know about California’s droughtJust this week, a major Southern California water agency declared a water supply alert for the first time in seven years, and is asking residents to voluntarily conserve. Many of the state’s counties are already under a state of drought emergency.
Time to say goodbye to those sweatpants: If you’re going back to work IRL and not sure what to wear, start here
Read full article: Time to say goodbye to those sweatpants: If you’re going back to work IRL and not sure what to wear, start hereMaybe you’re preparing to return to in-person work. Perhaps you came back to the office months ago. Or maybe you’ll be doing some combination of remote employment and in-office days, balancing Zoom calls from your living room with physical appearances.