Climate
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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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Possible repeal of endangerment finding on greenhouse gases: U-M experts can comment
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Fear, trust and other human factors are vital yet overlooked piece of solar geoengineering research
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Seasonal allergies caused by fungal spores now start three weeks earlier under climate change
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Breaking the chain of destruction: Building resilience by preparing for cascading hazards
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The Great Lakes are in an extreme new era
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Line 5’s history, legal standing and environmental impact: U-M experts weigh in
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Line 5 and American Indian law: ‘It’s really quite Orwellian.’
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Line 5 and its risks: ‘The consequences of failure would be catastrophic.’
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Line 5 and its story in Michigan: ‘It’s had more twists and turns than a Russian spy novel.’
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Line 5 and climate change: ‘We don’t have an energy emergency. We have a willpower emergency.’
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Michigan Minds podcast: Reasons for hope amid grim climate news
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Podcast: U-M experts explore role of corporate governance amid political, environmental tumult
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Finding ‘win-win-wins’ for climate, economics and justice
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Michigan Minds podcast: Shalanda Baker talks about sustainability and climate action at U-M
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U-M’s Climate Week 2025 aims to boost climate engagement
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National Weather Service warns of ‘potentially historic’ floods: U-M experts available to comment
