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Opinion | No matter your politics, clean energy is a winner for Michigan

Michigan is a winner if President Biden succeeds in advancing his ambitious climate change action agenda. Whether you like the current administration or not, that doesn’t change the job creation and economic growth benefits from Michigan businesses accelerating clean vehicles and clean energy technologies. Global climate change problems require global solutions to reduce pollution – it doesn’t matter for the atmosphere whether greenhouse gases are emitted in Michigan, Mexico or Malaysia. We’re all in this together. Howard Learner is executive director of the Environmental Law & Policy Center, with offices in cities including Grand Rapids. (Courtesy photo) Innovative clean energy and clean transportation technologies are necessary tools for global progress. The electric vehicles and renewable energy equipment that we make in the Midwest create jobs, save money and reduce pollution. Exporting clean energy technologies to developing nations c

Too few farmers are curbing pollution in Lake Erie Should they be forced?

WALDRON The greenery peeked through a fresh blanket of snow on Jay Williams’ farm.  Over the past few winters, Williams has added a variety of cover crops across his 1,350-acre operation near the Ohio border. There are peas, oats and radishes rising from soil that used to lay fallow through the cold-weather months. ‘ Ready or not the Great Lakes as a climate refuge The Great Lakes region is frequently touted as one of the most climate-resilient places in the U.S., in no small part because of its enviable water resources. But climate change threatens water quality, availability, and aging water infrastructure by exposing existing vulnerabilities and creating new ones. In this series, members of the Great Lakes News Collaborative explore what it may take to prepare the Great Lakes region for the future climatologists say we can expect.

Too few farmers are curbing pollution in Lake Erie Should they be forced?

Too few farmers are curbing pollution in Lake Erie Should they be forced?
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Op-ed: U S has rejoined the Paris accord Hoosiers, start your engines

Op-ed: U.S. has rejoined the Paris accord. Hoosiers, start your engines. Howard A. Learner The United States has now rejoined the Paris climate accord. This powerful change of climate course both advances global solutions and opens Midwest opportunities. Global climate change problems require global solutions to reduce pollution it doesn’t matter for the atmosphere whether greenhouse gases are emitted in Indiana, India or Indonesia. We’re all in this together. Innovative clean energy and clean transportation technologies are necessary tools for global progress. The electric vehicles and renewable energy equipment that we make in the Midwest create jobs, save money and reduce pollution. Exporting clean energy technologies to developing nations can help accelerate global climate change solutions. That’s thinking and acting both locally and globally.

Bill Berry: Organized opposition can be effective

127 views Source:  The Capital Times STEVENS POINT - A friend who lives in Wisconsin s gorgeous Driftless region reached out the other day in a worried mind. She was concerned about a proposed industrial wind project that would stretch wind turbines across hundreds of miles, visible from Madison suburbs to the bluffs of the Mississippi River. The Driftless region, sometimes called Coulee Country, is revered for its rounded hills and steep valleys. It s among the world s most distinctive geologic regions, a vast area that the glaciers missed in parts of four states. Its beauty is magical, almost beyond comparison in the Midwest.

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