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Every year, some of Michigan's most important wetland ecosystems form within vernal pools. On today's episode, an MSU conservation scientist and MLive reporter join to talk about what lies within these unique forest puddles.
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Today on the show, why EVs may be out of stock for years to come. Also, the Anishinaabe origins of maple syrup. And rekindling the relationship between Michigan's forests and fire.
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U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm talks solar power, oil prices, and more. An essay by Ann Arbor-based writer Tamar Charney. The trial of Governor Whitmer's accused kidnappers begins. A chat with PJ's Lager House owner ahead of Detroit's St. Patrick's Day parade. Another installment of Interlochen Public Radio's [Un]Natural Selection series.
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US bans Russian oil imports. Two Lansing independent bookstores offer an alternative selection. Exploring Michigan's budding ice climbing scene. A recent University of Michigan study shows EVs emit less than ICEs.
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A look into the data behind Michigan's recent COVID drop and the intersection of science and politics. An update on Enbridge and the Line 5 pipeline beneath the Straits of Mackinac. A celebration of actor Nicolas Cage in Detroit. Interlochen Public Radio's Dan Wanschura talks the unintended consequences of human intervention in nature.
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Today on Stateside, with current contracts set to expire this weekend, the clock is ticking for General Motors and the United Auto Workers union to strike…
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When you think about the modern environmentalist movement, you probably picture progressive supporters with liberal political views. But in a piece…
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For many companies, their sole goal is to increase profits and improve the bottom line. However, there are a growing number of companies that approach…
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Earth Day events throughout Michigan this weekend hope to bring people outside to enjoy the fresh air, while also promoting eco-friendly lifestyles and…
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There's a difference between making your business the best in the world and making it the best for the world.Recognizing that difference is what has…