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| Eight of Michigan's Congressional delegation, including both Senators and six Representatives, voted for the environment 100% of the time in the past year and a half, according to the annual Congressional Scorecard on major environmental issues released today by Environment Michigan. | |
| Extreme weather, caused in part by global warming, is increasing the health threat posed by the country’s most toxic waste sites, known as Superfund sites. Superfund: In the Eye of the Storm, a new report from The Center for Health, Environment, and Justice (CHEJ) released by Environment Michigan profiles the cleanup efforts at numerous Superfund sites across the nation, which have been affected by extreme weather events and hampered by funding shortfalls. | |
| Today, as the new Legislature is being sworn in, Environment Michigan is launching an ambitious legislative agenda that, if implemented, would turn Michigan once again into an environmental leader and help reinvigorate our ailing economy. | |
