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06/21/2021 Marketa Zimova Stateside: Wildfire threats in MI; bird migration changes; Oakland Co. politics shift (Michigan Radio)
06/17/2021 Jonathan T. Overpeck Climate Change Batters the West Before Summer Even Begins (The New York Times)
06/16/2021 Jonathan T. Overpeck Forest Management Entails More Than Planting Trees (Nature World News)
06/15/2021 Barry Rabe Climate conundrum: Tax on emissions is pragmatic but unpopular (The Christian Science Monitor)
06/13/2021 Planting begins this weekend for healing garden for Cheboygan Burt Lake Band (Traverse City Record Eagle)
06/13/2021 Tony G. Reames Tackling 'Energy Justice' Requires Better Data. These Researchers Are On It (NPR)
06/01/2021 Greg Keoleian Consumers Energy electricity rate increases 50% during peak hours (The Detroit News)
06/01/2021 Tony G. Reames Partnership aims to help drive equity in clean energy industry (The University Record)
05/29/2021 Jonathan T. Overpeck Mud cylinders reveal humans' impact on Earth began earlier than we thought (BBC News)
05/21/2021 Jonathan T. Overpeck Human Activity May Have Altered the Earth Much Earlier Than We Thought (Inverse)
05/21/2021 Jonathan T. Overpeck We can’t “plant our way” out of the climate crisis, researchers argue (ZME Science)
05/20/2021 Jonathan T. Overpeck Humans have ‘stressed out’ Earth far longer, and more dramatically, than realized (National Geographic)
05/18/2021 Joan Iverson Nassauer Green Infrastructure: Cities around the Great Lakes plan for a changing future (Great Lakes Now)