Tipoffs for Kenosha, Wisconsin (Lake Michigan) Newsletter for Friday April 26, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Central Michigan University: MITTEN-CI Project Unravels Dynamics of Thunderstorm Formation in Western Michigan
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, April 26 (TNSres) -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
By Robert Wang
A groundbreaking research initiative known as MITTEN-CI, short for Maritime to Inland Transitions Towards ENvironments for Convection Initiation, is set to shed light on the intricate mechanisms behind thunderstorm formation in Western Michigan. Spearheaded by a team of distinguished scientists from Central Michigan University, the University of Illinois, Texas Tech, CU Boulder,
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CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE GROUPS REACT TO NEW EPA RULES FOR COAL-BURNING POWER PLANTS
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- The Climate Justice Alliance issued the following news release on April 25, 2024:
This morning, the Biden Administration's Environmental Protection Agency issued new rules requiring coal-burning power plants in the United States to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2039. The E.P.A. also imposed additional regulations on coal-burning power plants including stricter limits on mercury emissions from lignite coal plants, as well as more tightly restricting the seepag
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United Steel Supply to Open Steel Processing Facility at Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville
JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana, April 25 -- The Ports of Indiana issued the following news release:
United Steel Supply LLC will invest up to $10 million at Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville to open a steel processing and painting facility, creating as many as 20 jobs. Based in Austin, Texas, United Steel Supply is one of the largest steel processors and distributors in the country and a joint venture with Indiana-based Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI), the fourth largest U.S. producer of carbon steel products
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University of Olivet: Eaton County Collaborative Stream Monitoring Program Continues
OLIVET, Michigan, April 25 -- The University of Olivet issued the following news:
The University of Olivet (UOlivet), in partnership with the Eaton Conservation District (ECD), was recently awarded a maintenance grant of $2,964 for sustaining the activities of the Eaton County Collaborative Stream Monitoring Program. The program engages UOlivet students and community scientists in water quality monitoring in the Upper Thornapple River watershed, part of the large Grand River watershed that even
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