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As the country tries to meet its climate goals, tackling emissions from farming will be key. One climate-smart agriculture strategy sequesters carbon while recycling agricultural waste and improving soil.
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The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians could soon be the first tribal nation in Michigan to formally grant legal rights to nature.
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The project is being celebrated by the utility and local officials in Wexford County, but criticized by environmental groups.
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A complaint filed against Our Home, Our Voice alleges the group is raising funds for a ballot initiative seeking to repeal a state renewable energy law without filing required reports with the state.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced the first federal limits on PFAS in drinking water. Only two Midwestern states currently have limits on levels acceptable in drinking water.
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Starting on April 15, the Department of Natural Resources is asking Michiganders to hold off on pruning oak trees in an effort to prevent the spread of oak wilt infections.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking public opinion on deer management with a new survey.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is rolling out some new regulations for the 2024 fishing season.
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After years of planning and legal delays, the FishPass Project in the Boardman-Ottaway River is moving ahead.
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Greenfield Robotics, a Kansas-based company, is hoping to move agriculture away from herbicides. They’ve developed robots to take on a labor-intensive process — cutting weeds down.