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Ending Systemic Exploitation In Food Supply Chain: Sustainable Biz Form Meeting Topic

GRAND RAPIDS - Join Michigan Sustainable Business Forum and Migrant Legal Aid on Monday, February 20 at 10 am for a conversation on working toward ending systemic exploitation in the food supply chain. A substantial portfolio of products critically important to the Michigan food system are quietly produced by some of its most vulnerable workers:

By |2023-02-14T12:40:59-05:00February 14th, 2023|Clean Update|

Chinese-Made EV Can Travel 640 Miles On A Single Charge

BEIJING, China - With more and more Americans switching to electric vehicles — EVs now account for around 6 percent of all new vehicles — performance is becoming just as important as availability. That’s why it’s a pretty big deal that Chinese automaker Zeekr has unveiled a new model, the 2023 Zeekr 001, an electric

By |2023-02-14T12:59:02-05:00February 12th, 2023|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Muskegon Public Schools Open STEAM Lab At Elementary School

MUSKEGON – Students at Muskegon Public Schools are learning about science and technology in a new, next-generation STEAM lab that opened this week at Bunker Elementary school. The STEAM lab features alignment to state and national curriculum standards in science, mathematics, technology and English Language Arts, and hosts over 400 lessons that include digital animation, circuitry,

Michigan Works Southeast! Gets $3.6 Million To Provide Job Training To Nearly 2000 Workers

DETROIT – Michigan Works! Southeast will receive up to $3.6 Million from the Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Opportunity to train workers at 66 companies throughout the region. Collectively, these 66 companies will train 1,883 employees, which includes 789 new hires and 330 United Stated Dept. of Labor Registered Apprentices. The grant awards are

By |2023-02-07T09:25:24-05:00February 6th, 2023|ESD|

Detroit Arsenal Awards $24 Million To Develop New Military Vehicle Technology

DETROIT ARSENAL— The National Advanced Mobility Consortium asked their membership of defense contractors to provide solutions for the United States Army’s ask for three prototypes of each variant in the Common Tactical Truck Family of Vehicles. The opportunity received multiple entries with American Rheinmetall Vehicles/GM Defense, Mack Defense, Navistar Defense, and Oshkosh Defense receiving the

By |2023-02-07T09:25:24-05:00February 6th, 2023|Mobile MI, Mobility|

Humanity May Reach Singularity With Artificial Intelligence Within Just 7 Years

DETROIT - Technology is moving so quickly some experts suggest artificial intelligence will reach singularity within seven years, meaning there will be no distinction between human and machine or physical and virtual reality. The merging of man and machine could take place by 2030, some say, the stuff of sci-fi movies. AI researchers and technology

By |2023-05-11T08:09:03-04:00February 6th, 2023|Featured, Industry 4.0|

Report: Nearly All US Coal Plants More Expensive To Operate Than New Renewables

WASHINGTON DC - All of the nation’s coal-fired power plants but one are less cost-effective to operate than constructing new solar or wind facilities in the United States, according to a study published Monday by the firm Energy Innovation. Analysts compared operating costs at the 210 coal plants in the continental U.S. in 2021 to the

By |2023-02-07T09:25:26-05:00February 6th, 2023|Clean Update|

Study: World Has Enough Rare Earth Minerals To Fuel Green Energy Shift

WASHINGTON DC - The world has enough rare earth minerals and other critical raw materials to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy to produce electricity and limit global warming, according to a new study that counters concerns about the supply of such minerals. With a push to get more electricity from solar panels, wind

By |2023-02-07T09:25:27-05:00February 5th, 2023|Science|

Coast Retires As President Of Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center

PLYMOUTH – Mike Coast, President of the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center for the past 21 years, has announced his retirement after 27 years with the organization. Replacing him is Ingrid Tighe, previously Director of Economic Development for Oakland County where she led 200 staff members in four divisions focused on business development and international business

By |2023-02-07T09:25:28-05:00February 5th, 2023|Industry 4.0|

Report: Inflation Reduction Act To Generate Annual Renewables Investments To $114 Billion By 2031

WASHINGTON DC - In less than a decade, the decarbonization efforts enshrined in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 will bring annual investments into domestic renewable energy deployment from $64 billion last year to nearly $114 billion in less than a decade, according to a new Wood Mackenzie report. This will be the case