Tag: Michican Public
Regulators asking for more details on Palisades repairs as restart timeline stretches on
Holtec International initially planned to restart the reactor by the end of last year.
Why is the Robin Michigan’s state bird?
The history of a 1929 statewide poll that determined Michigan’s state bird, and why not everyone is happy with the results.
Trump’s EPA issues record low legal actions against polluters, watchdog group finds
The EPA enforced a record low number of environmental laws and regulations during the first year of President Trump’s second term in office.
What algae dubbed “rock snot” means for Michigan’s waterways
Didymosphenia geminata — didymo for short — also has another, much less scientific, nickname: rock snot. It seems to be spreading in Michigan waterways.
Expert: record-breaking winter temps won’t be enough to hamper Michigan’s tick season
Ticks are staying alive this winter due to a combination of leaf litter and snow that provides enough warmth for ticks to stay warm under the surface.