Environment
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Great Lakes, great progress on the economic front
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Fishing in greener waters: Understanding the impact of harmful algal blooms on Lake Erie anglers
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Hurricane Florence nears East Coast: U-M experts available
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Most land-based ecosystems worldwide risk ‘major transformation’ due to climate change
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Migrating monarchs that mix with year-round residents have higher rates of parasite infection
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U-M digitizes collection highlighting Michigan’s environmental history, including hunting, fishing
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Trump administration proposes rollback of coal emissions standards
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January 2018 Michigan meteor provides trove of scientific insights
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Getting the lead out: Data science and Flint pipes
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U-M alum: Brewery Vivant sustains people, planet, profit
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‘Carbon negative, dollar positive’: Initiative aspires to turn greenhouse gas into profitable products
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Scientists launch pilot project to warn of potentially dangerous ‘meteotsunami’ waves in Great Lakes
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New scholarly focus needed to help solve global food crisis, U-M experts say
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Smaller summer harmful algal bloom forecast for western Lake Erie
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Rising carbon dioxide levels pose a previously unrecognized threat to monarch butterflies
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Amazon outlook: Continued warming, multiyear droughts
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Piscatory paradox: Frigid polar oceans, not balmy coral reefs, are species-formation hot spots for marine fishes
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Understanding the orangutan: New hope for conservation
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Oil, gas methane emissions 60 percent higher than EPA reports
