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Michigan's fire danger advisory to local health, environment and emergency response agencies calls the hot and dry conditions “unprecedented” for this time of year.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Lansing Board of Water and Light collaborate in conservation efforts for peregrine falcons.
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Consumers Energy institutes its summer rate from the beginning of June to the end of September.
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Dave Dempsey has written several books about the bodies of water, and his latest may spark dinner table debate and family fun. It’s called The Great Lakes: Fact or Fake.
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Hearings on the Michigan Senate’s proposed clean energy plan could start next month.
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The EPA's new carbon pollution standards would require coal and natural gas burning power plants to capture CO2 emissions.
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Michiganders affected by polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, or PFAS, contamination are continuing to pressure state lawmakers into action.
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36 species were removed and 58 added for a total of 407 endangered and threatened animal and plant species in Michigan.
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The state is updating its database of well water sites with help from the Michigan Geological Survey.
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So far in 2023, Northern Michigan has seen what could be the second warmest January on record for the last century. That’s why ice coverage on the Great Lakes is currently far lower than the historical average.