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02/14/2022
Paul Mohai
Michigan's poor and minority communities most impacted by environmental racism (WWMT-TV)
02/14/2022
Jonathan T. Overpeck, Ph.D.
West megadrought worsens to driest in at least 1,200 years (Associated Press)
02/14/2022
Marine biologist to deliver U-M’s second ’21-22 Wege Lecture (University Record)
02/09/2022
Casey Godwin
Four ways Great Lakes winters are changing as scientists search for clues (Bridge Michigan)
02/09/2022
Michigan 2050 Carbon Neutrality Goal Could Be An Economic Engine - If It Avoids A Rush To Gas (Forbes)
02/07/2022
Jonathan T. Overpeck, Ph.D.
Report: Corporate climate pledges are weaker than they seem (ABC News)
02/07/2022
Brian Weeks
Many Birds Are Shrinking and Growing Longer Wings as the World Warms. Why? (Audubon)
02/04/2022
Drew Gronewold
Most Great Lakes won't approach record highs in next six months, report finds (The Detroit News)
02/03/2022
Casey Godwin
Scientists race to gather winter data on warming Great Lakes (The Washington Post)
02/03/2022
Casey Godwin
Scientists race to gather winter data on warming Great Lakes (Associated Press)
02/01/2022
Peter Reich
More than 9,000 tree species are still unknown (Deutsche Welle)
02/01/2022
Peter Reich
After counting Earth’s trees, scientists say thousands more species to be discovered (The Sydney Morning Herald)
01/31/2022
Peter Reich
Scientists around the world say there are 9,000 tree species yet to be discovered (The Hill)
01/31/2022
Peter Reich
There are more than 9,000 types of trees we don't know of yet, study finds (CNN)
01/31/2022
Peter Reich
Scientists count the world's tree species (spoiler: it's a bunch) (Reuters)
01/31/2022
Peter Reich
Rare and ancient trees are key to a healthy forest (Science)
01/31/2022
Peter Reich
Thousands of tree species remain undiscovered, scientists say (NBC News)
01/31/2022
Peter Reich
Over 9,000 rare tree species yet to be discovered, major study finds (The Independent)
01/28/2022
Tony Reames
Energy Department to Flex $62 Billion Funding Muscle on Equity (Bloomberg Law)
01/24/2022
Parth Vaishnav
How a humble heating system became the next hot climate tool (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
01/20/2022
Barry Rabe
‘Build Back Better’ Hit a Wall, but Climate Action Could Move Forward (The New York Times)
01/19/2022
Feds earmark $226 million for Great Lakes invasive carp project (Bridge Michigan)
01/18/2022
Kyle Whyte
Biden environmental justice advisers air frustrations (E&E News)
01/14/2022
Barry Rabe
Some States Are Making Bold Climate Commitments, But Is It Enough? (U.S. News & World Report)
01/14/2022
Jonathan T. Overpeck, Ph.D.
Last Year’s Overall Climate Was Shaped by Warming-Driven Heat Extremes Around the Globe (Inside Climate News)

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