News Archive
- April 12, 2011
LEADERSHIP VOICE: U-M Professor Knute Nadelhoffer Testified Before Congress about Climate Change - April 11, 2011
Q. and A.: Taking On Climate Skepticism as a Field of Study (New York Times, U-M Professor Andrew Hoffman Cited) - April 11, 2011
A New Pickens Plan: Good for The U.S. or Just for T. Boone? (Yale Environment 360, U-M Lecturer John DeCicco Cited) - April 11, 2011
Turning Toilet Water into Energy and Drinking Water (Michigan Engineering Lab Log) - April 8, 2011
Vote for YOUR Favorite "Earth" Photo by April 21, 2011 - April 7, 2011
Biodiversity Vital to Streams as Extinctions Rise (Reuters, U-M Assistant Professor Bradley Cardinale Cited) - April 5, 2011
U-M Students Win $50K Urban Design Competition for Sustainable Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan - April 5, 2011
Public Works Group Names Transit Center Project of the Year - April 4, 2011
Tweaking The Climate To Save It: Who Decides? (NPR- Associated Press, U-M Professor Ted Parson Cited) - April 4, 2011
Green Commencement Practices a Top Priority in '11? - March 30, 2011
U-M Faculty Selected for Detroit Sustainability Indicators Project - March 24, 2011
Smart Grid Will Enable More Electric Cars, U-M Expert Says (Jeffrey Stein, A.D. Automotive Research Center Cited) - March 24, 2011
Can We Get More Social Benefits from Forests and Have Higher Biodiversity? - March 24, 2011
Revitalizing Innovation in Michigan for Clean Energy Manufacturing - March 23, 2011
New Fluorescent OLEDs Display Greater Efficiencies than Believed Possible - March 22, 2011
From the Daily: Controlling CO2 (Michigan Daily) - March 22, 2011
Census Shows Population of Ann Arbor Stable, but Falls in Detroit (Michigan Daily) - March 21, 2011
U-M Tests Smart Lighting (Campus Technology.com) - March 18, 2011
Full House for Sustainable Waters Initiative Meeting on March 18 - March 18, 2011
Student Sustainability Initiative Board Openings (Interviewing in Process)
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