Agriculture Great Lakes Now Health

As bird flu wreaks havoc in the Midwest, researchers say vaccines offer a way out

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As bird flu wreaks havoc in the Midwest, researchers say vaccines offer a way out

This article is the first in a series called The Great Lakes Promise: Cost, Resilience and Refuge. This series was made possible in partnership between Great Lakes Now and Planet Detroit. 

Bird flu has hit the Great Lakes region hard this winter, killing nearly 5 million birds — including laying hens, ducks and other fowl — in Ohio and Indiana in the past two months.

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Climate change Michigan Public

Stateside: Monday, March 31, 2025

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In this edition of Stateside, we discuss the impacts of funding cuts on the Michigan Immigrants Rights Center. We also cover a story on a black bear attack that occurred in Isabella, Minnesota. Lastly, we have a conversation with a West Michigan author about their debut book, which explores several topics in Christian America.

Canada Clean Technica Climate change

7 Projects Down In The Inevitable Death Of Hydrogen For Energy In B.C.

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It was never going to work. The CBC’s March 2025 freedom of information exposé confirmed what engineers, analysts, and every mildly numerate policymaker should have known: British Columbia’s grand hydrogen production ambitions were built on sand. According to briefing documents to B.C.’s then energy minister in September of 2024, at … [continued]

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