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Global warming issues are important to Michigan residents, 2008

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(A new U-M asks Michigan residents about global warming issues and climate policy options. Three out of four Michigan residents would open their wallets if it increased renewable energy production. They would pay more than $50 annually for renewable energy production A news podcast with Barry Rabe, professor of public policy.)
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Going green: Detroit's auto show, 2008

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(Detroit International Auto Show is less red, white and blue and more green this year. U-M auto expert sums up the 2008 North American International Auto Show video interview with UMTRI's Bruce Belzowski about automakers going green, and the future of the Chinese auto industry.)
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House of dreams, 2008

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(Joe Trumpey is building a straw bale house, an ecologically efficient dwelling. The house stands as a testament to self-reliance. U-M prof blends art and ethics In the video, Trumpey explains the many details that go into building the house, and his reason for pursuing the project in Grass Lake.)
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Michigan to Mercury, 2008

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(The Fast Imaging Plasma Spectrometer is a space instrument built at the University of Michigan. Here's the story of its journey to Mercury on board the MESSENGER spacecraft. U-M space instrument arrives on MESSENGER Video interview of Associate Professor Thomas Zurbuchen, project leader of the Fast Imaging Plasma Spectrometer space instrument on board NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft.)
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Race and identity, 2008

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(U-M professor Ed West offers insight into how being raised bi-racial can broaden understanding of cultural differences, an especially timely discussion in the weeks leading up to the presidential election. U-M prof searches for meaning of race in cultural contexts First-person essay from U-M Prof Ed West. He discusses growing up bi-racial in a black and white America.)