Environment

  1. From mobility to accessibility: Creating sustainable transportation November 22, 2004
  2. Assistant secretary of state to deliver inaugural lecture September 28, 2004
  3. Turning the poor into consumers creates huge growth markets September 2, 2004
  4. Goals unlikely to protect Gulf of Mexico shrimp industry August 3, 2004
  5. Sensitivity to seasonal changes affects disease-causing bugs’ success August 2, 2004
  6. A fishy fix for conservation concerns July 27, 2004
  7. New market for developers: homebuyers want view of woods, not large lawns June 29, 2004
  8. Sakai Project releases open source collaboration and learning environment software June 23, 2004
  9. Study helps explain island populations’ susceptibility to exotic diseases June 11, 2004
  10. New U-M Center – CARSS – launches its first two projects June 2, 2004
  11. Great Lakes swimmers: Beware of potentially deadly rip currents May 21, 2004
  12. From fryer to fuel tank, U-M students make a case for waste elimination and energy recovery May 19, 2004
  13. Task force report recommends eight key areas for U-M to monitor for environmental sustainability April 21, 2004
  14. States implement strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions March 31, 2004
  15. New York Times’ Keith Bradsher will discuss SUV book at U-M Feb. 4 January 27, 2004
  16. U-M researchers: Burning fossil fuels has a measurable cooling effect on the climate January 15, 2004
  17. Shade grown coffee: conservation friend or foe? December 4, 2003
  18. U-M focuses on environmental stewardship October 20, 2003
  19. Michigan Business School recognized as global leader for environmental and social impact management October 6, 2003
  20. Researchers identify three human needs that enhance quality of life September 25, 2003