Gift of Life Michigan Joins Forces with City, County and State to Erase Disparity Between Waiting List and Donor Registry
Gift of Life Michigan, the state’s organ and tissue recovery organization, is trying to help Michigan’s largest county close the gap between its great need for more organ transplants and the relatively low percentage of its residents signed up to be organ, tissue and eye donors.More

Oakland County Commissioner Jim Nash, Democratic candidate for Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner (WRC), announced his campaign platform focusing on the sustainable development aspects of the Water Resources Commissioner’s office.
Experts, advocates, transit riders to testify before House Transportation Committee.
We thank you for coming out to the Wednesday, September 19, 2012 meeting at St. Maron’s Hall on Detroit’s east side. We also want to recognize those who have already RSVP’d to attend a meeting this week. Your input will help shape the outcome of the 
As the country gears up for election time, our 12th annual Black Tie & Tails gala will be campaigning for the best four-legged candidates around!
We want to remind you about some grant and program registration deadlines, as well as opportunities to get involved in keeping Asian carp out of the Great Lakes.
Treatment of wet weather flows to prevent combined sewer overflows (CSOs) has evolved over the past two decades as operators, engineers, scientists and regulators continue to build upon past experience and refine the capture and treatment process.
On Sept. 29, 2012, the Center for Green Schools (www.centerforgreenschools.com ) at the U.S. Green Building Council (www.usgbc.org) will host the first ever Green Apple Day of Service to schools (www.mygreenapple.org). For one day, advocates from across the country and around the world will come together in support of healthy, sustainable schools by taking real action in their communities. Many schools in the Metro Detroit area are participating this year.
The way you sell nuclear power is changing. Whereas historically technology vendors and independent power producers (IPPs) tended to be closely tied to their national energy regulators and grid operators, the stagnation of many established nuclear markets means they now have to look abroad.