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Enbridge s Line 5 conflict heats up | Mitchell Advocate

Article content Fuel shortages across Eastern Canada and parts of the United States are possible if plans by Michigan Senator Gretchen Whitmer to close Enbridge’s Line 5 move forward, according to a report from the Canadian Senate.  The alternative to shortages is thousands of more fuel-laden tanker trucks and hundreds of rail cars – along with higher prices.  We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Enbridge’s Line 5 conflict heats up Back to video “Line 5 is a significant aspect of Canada’s relationship with the United States and contributes to secure energy supplies in both countries. Its shutdown could have many implications, including reduced safety, shortages of various products, on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border, transportation bottlenecks for Alberta’s crude oil, and job losses for the Canadian and American workers.” 

Arbor Day Foundation, Snoopy to plant 100,000 new trees, including in Michigan s forests

Arbor Day Foundation, Snoopy to plant 100,000 new trees, including in Michigan s forests Nour Rahal, Detroit Free Press © Peanuts Worldwide Take Care Earth Arbor Day comic It s Arbor Day, Michiganders. Arbor Day, a day dedicated to public tree-planting and celebrated every last Friday in April, was first featured in the 15th animated TV special  It s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown in 1976   based on the  Peanuts comic strips created by the late Charles M. Schulz, also known as Sparky. The Peanuts Arbor Day special, that was done decades ago, and it just seemed kind of like a natural fit to work with the Arbor Day Foundation, said Melissa Menta, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Peanuts Worldwide.  Sparky sort of created social media way back before social media existed. If you look at the comic strip, it s a four-panel, bite-sized message. The Arbor Day messages of planting trees were actually in the strip long before ou

Arbor Day Foundation, Snoopy to plant thousands of new trees with DNR

It s Arbor Day, Michiganders. Arbor Day, a day dedicated to public tree-planting and celebrated every last Friday in April, was first featured in the 15th animated TV special  It s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown in 1976   based on the  Peanuts comic strips created by the late Charles M. Schulz, also known as Sparky. The Peanuts Arbor Day special, that was done decades ago, and it just seemed kind of like a natural fit to work with the Arbor Day Foundation, said Melissa Menta, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Peanuts Worldwide.  Sparky sort of created social media way back before social media existed. If you look at the comic strip, it s a four-panel, bite-sized message. The Arbor Day messages of planting trees were actually in the strip long before our partnership with Arbor Day (Foundation).

SOM - Partners offer $95,000 to plant community trees in Michigan

SOM Partners offer $95,000 to plant community trees in Michigan Partners offer $95,000 to plant community trees in Michigan Contact: Kevin Sayers (DNR), 517-582-3209; Colleen Rosso (DTE Energy), 313-235-5555; or Melinda Jones (ReLeaf Michigan), 734-718-2702 Agency: Natural Resources April 30, 2021 The 25th anniversary of a partnership between the DTE Energy Foundation, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and nonprofit ReLeaf Michigan continues a legacy of urban tree-planting in Michigan communities through an annual grant program. A total of $95,000 is available in 1-to-1 matching grants of up to $4,000. Eligible organizations in DTE Energy s service territory may apply by June 18.   What began as partnership in 1996 to plant trees on state forest lands was later expanded to include tree planting along streets and in parks and communities. Since then, more than 20 million trees and $3.5 million in funding have helped bring natural beauty and environmental benef

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