
| Ozone: Bad for Trees, Good for What Eats Them - 12/2/2002 Michigan Tech research on greenhouse gases finds an ozone-enriched atmosphere makes trees more susceptible to pests. Wood to Wheels: Put a Tree in Your Tank - 7/26/2006 An ethanol Enterprise fires up at Michigan Tech Green Campus Enterprise Working to Lighten University's Carbon Footprint - 7/7/2009 Wind-power study a possibility Airborne Ozone Can Alter Forest Soil - 10/20/2003 Michigan Tech, Forest Service researchers published in "Nature." Isle Royale Wolf-Moose Study Report - 3/5/2004 Global warming could be affecting wolf-moose balance Whey to Go: Tech Engineer Solves Dairy Waste Problem - 7/30/2008 The little Miss Muffets of the world may once have created a booming market for whey, but now dairies are awash in this sugary byproduct of cheese-making. Looking to Grow Trees with CO-2 Appetite - 3/27/2004 Department of Energy Provides $900,000 for project. Tech to Turn Over Atmospheric Station to the Azores - 6/16/2006 Richard Honrath's tiny mid-Atlantic observatory will soon change hands, a move that could enhance global atmospheric science for years to come. Could Tannins Help Fight Global Warming? - 7/29/2005 Trees may suck CO2 out of the air, but they send it right back when they die. Funded by a $1.4 million DOE grant, Scott Harding is investigating substances that can keep carbon earthbound. Students Receive International Recognition - 6/6/2005 Students in the Sustainable Futures Institute earned a prestigious Mondialogo Award for using native materials to make concrete in the Philippines. Greenhouse Gas Elements Building in Forests - 10/1/2003 New $810,000 grant for studying how the underground ecosystem copes. Karnosky to Receive International Forestry Award - 1/18/2005 Thirty years ago, when David Karnosky began documenting the harmful effects of ozone on forests, not everyone believed him. Honrath Receives 2006 Research Award - 8/8/2006 |