Environment
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U-M study: Local renewable energy employment can fully replace U.S. coal jobs nationwide
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Study: Even modest climate change may lead to sweeping changes in northernmost forests
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Carbon emissions and grocery shopping: EVs and home delivery better, ‘trip chaining’ and robots best
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New global map of ant biodiversity reveals areas that may hide undiscovered species
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Scientists develop greener, more efficient method for producing next-generation antibiotics
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Monarch butterflies now listed as endangered: U-M experts available to comment
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Solar-powered chemistry uses carbon dioxide and water to make feedstock for fuels, chemicals
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Supreme Court limits EPA’s ability to regulate carbon emissions: U-M experts available
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Below-average harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie
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Chesapeake Bay ‘dead zone’ predicted to be 13% lower than average
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U-M awarded $53M to expand federally funded Great Lakes research institute over next 5 years
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New approach reduces EV battery testing time by 75%
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Mastodon tusk chemical analysis reveals first evidence of one extinct animal’s annual migration
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NOAA forecasts average-size Gulf of Mexico summer ‘dead zone’
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Exposure to chemicals increased in pregnant women in the last decade, study suggests
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Input from those affected by environmental burdens must be incorporated into environmental justice tools
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Models predict that planned phosphorus reductions will make Lake Erie more toxic
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Do urban gardens lead to gentrification? Not in Detroit, study shows
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U-M Peony Garden named after W. E. Upjohn 100 years after his original gift
