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As Drought Grips American West, Irrigation Becomes Selling Point for Michigan
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Michigan farmers irrigate with 187 billion gallons of groundwater a year. Is the state prepared for more?
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Michigan’s Climate-Ready Future: Wetland Parks, Less Cement, Roomy Shores
As climate change alters our world, Michigan’s bounty of fresh water could be the foundation of a thriving state economy and superior quality of life.
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Flooding Tells ‘Two Different Stories’ In Michigan
Climate disruption is revealing economic inequality
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Water Could Make Michigan a Climate Refuge. Are We Prepared?
What may it take to prepare the Great Lakes region for the future climatologists say we can expect?