Environment
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Revealing the ‘carbon hoofprint’ of meat consumption for American cities
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Letting EVs take a load off the grid could result in ‘negative emissions’ while saving drivers money
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Former U-M researcher awarded 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Does the US have enough graphite to meet growing energy demand? Yes, but costs, quality are concerns
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Tough choices lie ahead on path to decarbonization
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U-M pushes geoexchange innovation deeper in pursuit of carbon neutrality
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CATNIP for chemists: New data-driven tool broadens access to greener chemistry
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Giving a voice to water at U-M Climate WeekÂ
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High pollen count: The last straw effect on suicide risk
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U-M center launches its 2025 sustainability factsheets, featuring two all-new entries
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Sustainability leaders converge on Ann Arbor for first-ever U-M Climate Week 2025
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First two Maize Rays solar arrays now operating on North Campus
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Your ecosystem engineer was a dinosaur
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The generational impact of illness
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Piping plover: Saving Great Lakes shorebirds and shorelines
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U-M awarded $15 million NSF grant to transform the science of natural hazards
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Seagrass as a carbon sponge?
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EVs reduce climate pollution, but by how much? New U-M research has the answer
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UM-Dearborn study reveals what EV drivers care most about charging stations
