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Climate change: Time to take action now


Emily Marcil, guest writer
As an incoming student at the University of Michigan School of Environment and Sustainability, I am afraid of how my life will look post-grad even though I m supposed to be starting my life not fearing it. Every summer we have record setting temperatures, intense droughts, wildfires and storms. Consequences such as rising food prices, housing and energy costs and increase in respiratory diseases and death disproportionately impact poor people and people of color. I feel like I will be left behind financially as the gap widens between the rich and the poor.
When I first learned about climate change in my high school environmental science class, I was completely taken aback by how we can just go on business as usual and not take action. As a sophomore in high school, I went fully vegan because that was my way of decreasing my carbon footprint. However, I knew that because of environmental racism, veganism is not accessible or affordable for ....

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The future of Lake Superior with climate disruption


Lester Graham
/ Michigan Radio
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Listen to the Environment Report as it hears from a tribal biologist and other experts about Lake Superior and climate change.
The downtown office for the Sault Sainte Marie Tribe of the Chippewa Indians Fisheries Management Program is a simple, small two-story brick building.
But you don’t have to guess about whether you’re in the right place. Pickup trucks with the tribe’s Natural Resources Services emblem are usually parked at the side of the building and sometimes in front.
Brad Silet is a bearded guy with a broad smile who looks the part of an outdoorsman. He’s the lead Fisheries Biologist for the Sault Tribe. ....

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