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Legislation would open the door to more billboards along Michigan roads
July 10, 2008 - Press release
Agreement scores new, concrete protections
for Michigan water resources
June 23, 2008 - Press release
State’s top environmental awards for 2008 go to U-M professor Dr. Bunyan Bryant, tenacious activist Carol Drake
May 23, 2008 - Press release
Michigan House starts push for stronger water, fish protections
May 21, 2008 - Press release
Lana Pollack on the forced resignation of EPA Administrator Mary Gade
May 1, 2008 - Press release
House energy pact means lower cost, cleaner energy for Michigan's future
April 18, 2008 - Press release
Senate passes renewable energy initiative for state government; A small first step
March 27, 2008 - Press release
Senate Great Lakes protection package leaves waters vulnerable, shuts citizens out
February 20, 2008 - Press release
Economy, environment win under House efficiency, renewable legislation
January 23, 2008 - Press release
Report: Tradition of public access to UP forests threatened by ownership changes
December 12, 2007 - Press release
Michigan groups: Federal fuel economy agreement protects jobs, environment
December 6, 2007 - Press release
Independent analysis shows clean energy means jobs, economic boost for Michigan
November 29, 2008 - Press release
Governor Granholm joins Midwest governors in taking bold action on energy security, climate stewardship
November 15, 2008 - Press release
State Senate Great Lakes ‘protection’ plan would open spigot to drain Michigan’s rivers
November 14, 2007 - Press release
New Mexico Gov. promotes Great Lakes water grab: Michigan legislature urged to pass pending water protections ASAP
Presidential candidate says states “awash in water” should give it up
October 11, 2007 - Press release
Groups file to stop "coal rush," force Michigan to regulate heat-trapping CO2
Ten organizations ask state to take proactive role in combating global warming, fostering energy efficiency and clean energy
October 10, 2007 - Press release
Businesses to state: Help us generate clean energy jobs for Michigan's economy
Energy efficiency, renewable power industry can help lead state’s recovery
October 9, 2007 - Press release
Less auto-dependent development is key to mitigating climate change
Michigan’s growth patterns fuel increase in vehicle emissions
September 20, 2007 - Press release
Proposed new coal plant would undermine ongoing state plan for cleaner, cheaper options. Why?
September 14, 2007 - Press release
Public hearings on Kennecott mine to be held in U.P. and Lansing
September 7, 2007 - Press release
State’s top environmental honor bestowed on ex-legislator, lifelong activist from Kalamazoo
Mary C. Brown earns Milliken Award; CAFO pollution fighter Lynn Henning gets top grassroots award
May 31, 2007 - Press release
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions can boost Michigan's economy
Michigan can add $380 million a year and 3,400 fulltime jobs to the state's economy by 2025 while reducing emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases linked to global warming, according to a study released today by the University of Michigan Center for Sustainable Systems.
May 23, 2007 - Press release
Federal investigation needed into Palisades security breach
Magazine says Michigan nuclear plant's security chief faked his security clearance, exhibited bizarre behavior
May 16, 2007 - Press release
Pesticides and kids: Dangerous springtime ritual
Coalition seeks stronger laws, education on lawn treatments
April 30, 2007 - Press release
Environmental groups call for removal of top mining regulator
Deleted documents part of a pattern of lax accountability and biased scrutiny of dangerous sulfide mining proposal
The reassignment of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s top mining regulator is essential to restoring integrity to the agency’s mine permitting process, four of the state’s leading environmental organizations and citizens groups said.
March 8, 2007 - Press release
Tentative mine permit yanked
Suppressed reports put DEQ decision under fire
Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s environmental regulators rescinded preliminary approval for a dangerous Upper Peninsula nickel mine after discovering that key technical reports questioning the mine’s safety have been suppressed by Michigan Department of Environmental Quality staff.
March 1, 2007 - Press release
Coast
Guard suspends Great Lakes live fire plan
Unregulated
machine gun training would have introduced toxic lead, other
hazardous materials into world's greatest freshwater resource
The
United States Coast Guard today announced the indefinite suspension
of its proposed live fire machine gun training exercises on
the Great Lakes. The decision helps protect the world's greatest
freshwater resource from unregulated amounts of lead and other
toxic materials that would have been introduced by the training.
December 18, 2006 - Press release
Coalition
urges rejection of Big Rock nuke site park
Numerous
Michigan natural resource treasures without nuclear waste would
be better choices for limited trust fund dollars
A
coalition of environmental groups today urged the Michigan Natural
Resources Trust Fund Board to reject a plan to purchase the
former Big Rock Point Nuclear Power Plant site near Charlevoix.
The continued storage of high-level atomic waste at the site,
its legacy of radioactive contamination, and the availability
of numerous high-quality natural lands competing for limited
Trust Fund dollars should be factors when the Board votes on
the proposal Wednesday, Dec. 6.
November
30 , 2006 - Press release
Natural
resource heroes? Governor, legislators' work will separate champs
from chumps
Key environmental challenges will define
Gov. Jennifer Granholm and new legislators from both political
parties during the coming term, say leaders of the Michigan
Environmental Council.
November 8, 2006 - Press release
Michigan's
coastlines: World class resource at risk
Report:
A call to action as mounting development pressure and fragmented
oversight threaten economy, ecology of Great Lakes Shoreline
Michigan's Great Lakes coastline is a magnet
for development, drawing people and businesses at a brisk pace
that outstrips the growth of inland communities. But fragmented
and disjointed planning on the coasts is overseen by more than
400 separate jurisdictions, a confusing checkerboard of often
contradictory and counterproductive rules, zoning laws and long-range
plans.
August
31, 2006 - Press Release
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Our Coastlines"
Dow's
dioxin getting into people too
Dioxin
from Dow's contamination of mid-Michigan is getting into people,
according to the results of a large study released yesterday.
The $15 million dollar Dow-funded study found that consumption
of fish and wildgame and living in contaminated areas resulted
in increased levels of dioxin and related toxic chemicals in
blood.
August
16 , 2006 - Press Release
Algae's
return threatens summer fun on the lakes
Legislation,
education key to slashing pollutants
that trigger beach-fouling gunk
Repulsive,
potentially toxic clumps of algae are likely to reappear this
summer to plague swimmers and beachcombers from the bays of
Grand Traverse to the shores of Lake Erie. The troubling return
of algae is a throwback to the days when rampant pollution of
the Great Lakes led researchers to declare Lake Erie "dead"
in the 1970s. And it is a warning that the state can not afford
to ignore.
June
13, 2006 - Press Release
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Endangered
warblers found near mine site
Kirtland's Warblers should require reassessment
of sulfide mine plan
June
8, 2006 - Press Release
Halting
20 extended years of risky reactor operations and radioactive
waste generation and storage on Lake Michigan
at Palisades Nuclear Power Plant
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Health,
environmental groups praise governor's
mercury protections
Ninety
percent cut a major victory for children's well being
April
17, 2006 - Press Release
Season creep: warming climate
leads to shifting
Michigan seasons
From open water on Grand Traverse Bay to earlier
lilac blooms and bird migration, global warming is changing
Michigan now
March
26, 2006 - Press Release
Community,
character and cash
New
state transportation policy can help Michigan communities have
all three,
according to a report by the Michigan Environmental Council
February
24, 2006 - Press Release
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PA
joins IL and MN in call for 90% mercury cut
Michigan advocates urge similar protections
in the Great Lakes State
February
22, 2006 - Press Release
Global
warming impacts Michigan and the entire Great Lakes region
Report
finds that Michigan may suffer from the effects of a changing
climate more than previously thought
February 13, 2006 - Press Release
Michigan lawmakers pass strong
water use bills
Environmental
groups praise passage of states first comprehensive water
use laws
February
9, 2006 - Press Release
Summary of water
bills
Improvements
to MI law
MEC
encouraged by elements of MPSC report on electric capacity need
New
report recognizes long-term price, reliability benefits from
adopting
modern, clean energy technologies
January
4, 2006 - Press Release
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