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05/18/2022 Jonathan T. Overpeck, Ph.D. UN floats plan to boost renewables as climate worries mount (Associated Press)
05/11/2022 Barry Rabe Can Congress still pass some of Biden’s climate ideas this year? (Los Angeles Times)
05/06/2022 Jonathan T. Overpeck, Ph.D. Carbon dioxide has a minimal impact on tropical vegetation (earth.com)
05/04/2022 Ivette Perfecto Two faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences (University Record)
05/02/2022 Andy Hoffman Republicans try to prove they are not the party of climate denial (Financial Times)
05/02/2022 Greg Keoleian Which Plant-Based Milk Is Best for the Planet (And You)? (Discover Magazine)
05/02/2022 Sara Hughes After decades of neglect, bill coming due for Michigan’s water infrastructure (Michigan Radio)
04/26/2022 Barry Rabe Carbon Cap and Trade Is Set to Start in Pennsylvania—but for How Long? (Scientific American)
04/22/2022 Jonathan T. Overpeck, Ph.D. AP PHOTOS: As world marks Earth Day, trash still big problem (Associated Press)
04/22/2022 Greg Keoleian On this 52nd Earth Day, the US reveals it’s lagging behind on critical climate pledges (The Hill)
04/19/2022 Kyle Whyte Kalamazoo does not approve agreement with factory to benefit surrounding neighborhoods (MLive)
04/18/2022 David J. Jude I Speak for the Fish: How the round goby changed the Great Lakes, twice (Great Lakes Now)
04/13/2022 Paul Mohai Imperiled by city planners, ignored by Congress, Black people fight for air that won’t kill them (The Grio)