2014 Organic Reporting Session
The event brought nearly 60 farmers and 20-plus professionals from all over Michigan on March 7 to Michigan State University’s Brody Neighborhood. Together, we shared a day of research findings, discussion of how the research can be used in production and then farmers identified questions that should be addressed in future research projects. More

On the heels of a shareholder resolution filed by As You Sow — which asked Southern Company to consider the presidential administration’s goal of reducing carbon emissions by 80 percent by 2050 — Southern Company has agreed to produce a comprehensive report on the company’s renewable energy projects and its future plans to integrate more renewable energy into its operations.
Spent fuel management is becoming a higher priority for many plant operators now that pools are reaching full capacity. Nuclear Energy Insider takes a closer look at how this dynamic is impacting the profitability and long-term O&M responsibilities of today’s nuclear power plants.
The Spring Great Lakes Art Fair is getting closer! The dates will be April 11th- 13th this year. A great way to kick-off the Art Fair Season, we hope to see you all here!
You don’t have to commit to a cleanse regimen to get the benefits of a detox. Just by eating more greens and keeping your diet clean, you can cleanse and feel better. To make it easier, we’ve gathered all the fresh fruits, veggies, and other Good Food you need to make two delicious, detoxifying green drinks. Find the Smoothie Detox in a Box ($9.99) and the Juice Detox in a Box ($7.99) at the Shop for a limited time, and then get these detox drink kits delivered to your door.
How can municipalities help taxpayers save billions of dollars each year and put people back to work? The answer is one of growing recognition and necessity: energy efficiency (EE) retrofits in city-owned buildings.
The U.S. Congress is preparing to take up measures to extend a number of advanced energy tax incentives, including the Production Tax Credit that expired at the end of 2013. Before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee will meet next week to mark up legislation to extend these incentives, they need to hear from you!