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A Clean Slate for the State?
11:19 am
Thu November 4, 2010

Michigan's environment & a new administration

Rick Snyder
Credit Snyder's campaign website
Rick Snyder will be sworn in as Governor on January 1st, 2011 at noon.

There wasn’t a lot of talk about environment during the race for governor, but Governor-elect Rick Snyder made it clear during the campaign that he thinks the state’s regulatory system is broken and said he wants fewer regulations on businesses. That has some people wondering whether that means there will also be fewer of the regulations that prevent pollution in the state.  I talked with James Clift, policy director for the Michigan Environmental Council, to get his take on this.

Fuel economy
2:35 pm
Wed October 13, 2010

Levin calls for scrapping CAFE standards

Chevy Volt's plug receptacle
Credit Charles Manley / Michigan Radio
Carl Levin says more needs to be done to encourage alternative vehicles.

Senator Carl Levin wants to scrap the government's Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standard. Auto manufacturers must meet these fuel economy standards for their fleets, or face penalties from the government.

The Obama Administration recently updated the standards.  By 2020, automakers will have to reach an average 35.5 mpg for their combined car and truck fleet.

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Pipeline Problems
12:39 pm
Wed September 15, 2010

Leaking and exploding pipelines bad for business

Workers fixing Enbridge oil pipeline near Marshall, Michigan
Credit USEPA Region 5
The 6B oil pipeline near Marshall, Michigan. Workers have repaired the pipeline that spilled close to a million gallons of crude oil. Enbridge Energy Partners, the company that owns the pipeline, is waiting to get the o.k. from the government to ...

The last few weeks have not been good for pipeline companies.  Coming off a summer that included the mother of all oil spills you had...

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