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Midwest News: Minnesota to Store Wind Energy - National Wildlife ...
... the country capable of storing wind energy. The battery can store 7.2 megawatt-hours of electricity, enough to power 500 homes for about seven hours. READ MORE. November 14, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in Global Warming ...

Midwest News: Gov. Granholm Helps Launch Michigan Wind-Turbine ...
The Swift Wind Turbine was touted as one of the alternative energy products produced in Michigan that will become the state's economic future. READ MORE. November 3, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in Global Warming ...

Midwest News: New Green Jobs Program to Benefit Michigan ...
The 10-year, $500-billion plan aims to create 5 million green jobs in the United States. If implemented, Michigan is one of the states that could benefit significantly. READ MORE. October 17, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in ...

Midwest News: Southeast Michigan City to Harness Wind and Sun ...
... than 30 green programs Taylor officials have implemented in recent years and it is expected to accelerate other alternative energy projects Downriver. READ MORE. October 29, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in Global Warming ...

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Midwest News: Detroit's Temperatures on the Rise - National ...
... which issued the report this week, this shows that the nation needs to act now to curb the greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. READ MORE. October 17, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in Global Warming ...

Midwest News: Four Michigan Cities Win Federal Alternative Energy ...
The Michigan Energy Office awarded six grants totaling $89184 to four Clean Cities Coalitions to promote clean-transportation vehicle technologies, fuels and practices. READ MORE. October 24, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in ...

Midwest News: Researchers Track 60 Years of Changing Weather in ...
Shorter winters, less snow, and warmer nights are among the changes that researchers have tracked in the Louisville area climate over the past 60 years. READ MORE. October 24, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in Global Warming ...

Midwest News: Iowa's Coal-Fired Plants Are Biggest Emitters ...
... includes actual emissions of major businesses, manufacturers and power plants as measured by Iowa's Department of Natural Resources. READ MORE. October 24, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in Global Warming ...

Midwest News: Many Negative Impacts of Climate Change Predicted ...
Among the predicted impacts are smog, contaminated water, higher food prices, invasive species, toxic algae, lake level declines, and deaths from heat waves. READ MORE. October 15, 2008 | Permalink Posted by Rachel Steel in Global ...









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