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Jessi Ziegler jessimaz at umich.edu

Tue Feb 9 10:18:37 EST 2010

 

 





 

Today on The Environment Report...

California's global warming law is
under attack.  Mark Brush looks at
attempts to suspend the law.

And... using grass for electricity. 
In the Midwest, there are talks of
growing millions of acres of miscanthus
grass to be used as biomass.  Could 
it be coal's replacement?  Shawn Allee
checks out the pros and cons.

Today's Daily Show: 

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Global <http://environmentreport.org/show.php?showID=356>  Warming Law &
Grass For Electricity

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Today's News Feature: 

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Using <http://environmentreport.org/story.php?story_id=4867>  Grass For
Electricity

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Today's News Spot: 

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Global <http://environmentreport.org/story.php?story_id=4866>  Warming Law
Under Attack

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Please check your local public radio station for air times.  You can also
hear and read our stories on The Environment Report website at 

http://environmentreport.org. 

 

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RSS feed on our homepage for details.

 

 

Jessi Ziegler

Production Coordinator

The Environment Report

734.763.8981

 

 

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