Category: Climate change
Ann Arbor fights high gas prices with time-limited rebates for EVs
Ann Arbor is offering a time-limited rebate for buying an electric vehicle.
Cold, rainy spring threatens Michigan’s cherry crop
The spring weather has put stress on cherry trees and growers across Michigan. Experts say the window for pollination is closing, but growers are hoping for a strong crop.
Michigan agencies warn residents of invasive pest and disease risk in firewood
Ahead of Memorial Day weekend, Michigan agencies are reminding residents about invasive pests and diseases that embed themselves into untreated firewood and how you can avoid spreading them.
Top US Official Doesn’t Know About Battery Storage — Cue The Laughter :)
Earlier this month US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum testified with very little background knowledge about solar systems — yet that didn’t stop him from denigrating them. “All of these projects you’re describing in Nevada have one thing in common,” Burgum sneered. “When the sun goes down, they produce … [continued]
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Stateside: Friday, May 22, 2026
Today, a new episode of “Beyond the Shore.” Plus, what funding cuts at NOAA might mean for research being done on the Great Lakes. And, how local governments across Michigan are handling large-scale battery projects.