Izzy Ross
Climate Solutions ReporterIzzy covers climate change for communities in northern Michigan and around the Great Lakes for IPR through a partnership with Grist.org.
Izzy spent five years at KDLG in Dillingham, Alaska, as a reporter and news director. There, she covered local news in Bristol Bay, collaborated with other radio stations across the state and reported for Alaska's Energy Desk. She also led the annual Bristol Bay Fisheries Report, a daily show for the region's communities and thousands of commercial fishermen.
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Organizations across the country are focused on getting more houses of worship to install solar panels, including in Michigan.
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The Northern Michigan Chamber Alliance put on the conference, which also featured panels with regional state representatives and candidates running for U.S. Senate.
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Organizations across the country are focused on getting more houses of worship to install solar panels, including in Michigan.
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Michigan is working with communities and organizations to tackle climate change by funding new staff positions.
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The EPA called it “the largest single investment in environmental justice in history.”
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The nonprofit For Love Of Water, which was an intervenor in the case, says the commission's decision violates the Michigan Environmental Protection Act.
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So far about a dozen of Traverse City's downtown restaurants have said they are interested in composting.
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At the beginning of December, the Michigan Public Service Commission granted Enbridge a permit for the $500-million project.
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Petoskey is the last in a series of community meetings to gather public input on how the MI Healthy Climate Plan should be implemented.
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Tribes and organizations in the Great Lakes were awarded more than $11 million as part of a big federal investment in recycling.