Clean Update

Great Lakes Leaders Encouraged By Binational Targets For Lake Erie

WASHINGTON D.C. - Environmental and conservation groups throughout the Great Lakes region were encouraged by targets for combating Lake Erie algal blooms that were released by US EPA and Environment Canada Monday. The targets outlined represent the current scientific consensus on what is required to prevent toxic and nuisance algal blooms from continuing to plague

By |2016-02-22T20:51:51-05:00February 22nd, 2016|Clean Update, Guest Columns|

M2 TechCast: Chastity Pratt Dawsey Of Bridge Magazine Talks Flint Water Crisis

FERNDALE - Chastity Pratt Dawsey from Bridge Magazine appeared Feb. 15 on M2 TechCast (co-hosted by MITechNews.Com Mike Brennan and LTU's Matt Roush) to discuss a story about the Flint water crisis that appeared in Bridge on Feb. 16. The story is about the people of Flint and their mistrust for their government. The mistrust has grown

By |2016-02-22T18:16:16-05:00February 21st, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

Macomb-OU INCubator Presents: Lean Green Belt Certificate Programs

AUBURN HILLS - As part of Oakland University's Lean Diversification Program and endorsed by the Michigan Lean Consortium, the Macomb-OU INCubator is offering two Green Belt Certificate Programs for business managers looking to develop excellence, nurture innovation, efficiently allocate resources, and eliminate waste. Participants in the Green Belt Certificate program will gain the ability to

By |2016-02-19T17:05:54-05:00February 18th, 2016|Clean Update, Entrepreneurs|

Report: Wind Energy Installed More Electric Generating Capacity In 2015 Than Any Other Energy Source

WASHINGTON DC - Wind energy installed more electric generating capacity last year than any other energy source in America, contends a report by The American Wind Energy Association. “These impressive results drive home the point that Wind is a cost-effective solution that makes business sense,”  said Chris Brown, President of Vestas, Americas. “More than 500

By |2016-02-19T08:36:29-05:00February 18th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

Fuel-Efficient Cars: Best Way To Fight Climate Change

ANN ARBOR - While Americans can do a lot of little things in their daily lives to help reduce carbon emissions, driving a vehicle that gets better gas mileage is by far the best way for an individual to combat climate change, University of Michigan researchers said in a report released this week. The study

By |2016-02-18T14:49:40-05:00February 18th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

Detroit Dirt Founder To Keynote West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum Conference

GRAND RAPIDS - West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum will host Detroit Dirt founder Pashon Murray as the keynote speaker at its fourth annual West Michigan Sustainable Business Conference on March 14 at Cathedral Square Conference Center in downtown Grand Rapids. The half-day event will bring together regional sustainability practitioners from business, government, non-profits and academia

By |2016-02-15T20:56:42-05:00February 15th, 2016|Clean Update|

Michigan PSC – Renewable Energy To Exceed 10 Percent Of Grid In Michigan In 2016

LANSING - The estimated renewable energy percentage is expected to exceed the 10 percent requirement, a report released Friday by the Public Service Commission shows. The PSC's sixth annual report on the implementation of the state's renewable energy standard of 10 percent by 2015 showed already 9.1 percent of the state's electricity had been generated

By |2016-02-15T11:11:12-05:00February 15th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

MI Earth Day Fest Returns April 22 To Rochester Municipal Park

ROCHESTER - The MI Earth Day Fest will return to last year’s new location in the Rochester Municipal Park & City Center area on April 22 and run throughout the weekend. Admission to the event and all programs is free of charge and open to all ages. “It's never been more important to celebrate Earth

By |2016-02-11T16:26:12-05:00February 11th, 2016|Clean Update, News|

I-Corps Energy And Transportation Training Program Accepting Applications

DETROIT - Researchers and entrepreneurs are invited to apply for the I-Corps Energy and Transportation training program developed by NextEnergy in partnership with the University of Michigan Center for Entrepreneurship. Applications will be accepted through April 3. The 2016 I-Corps program will kick-off at NextEnergy May 18-20 and come to a close on June 23-24.

By |2016-02-08T21:42:39-05:00February 8th, 2016|Clean Update, Entrepreneurs|

EPA Report Shows $2 Billion Needed For Water Treatment Improvements In Michigan

WASHINGTON DC - Michigan will need to invest $2.077 billion over the next 20 years to maintain and improve its various water treatment facilities, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said in a report released Thursday. The Clean Watersheds Needs Survey 2012 showed Michigan among the lowest need states, with costs of less than $500 per

By |2016-02-05T09:36:02-05:00February 5th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|