
Douglas J. Guth
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Cleveland freelance writer, journalist, sports fan and would-be author. Hire me! https://t.co/c5s44w0Wm5
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1 week ago |
growingproduce.com | Douglas J. Guth
Invasive European starlings cause millions of dollars in damage to American fruit crops, a litany of destruction encompassing apples, blueberries, cherries, figs, grapes, peaches, and strawberries. Besides causing direct losses from their voracious appetites, starlings peck and slash at fruits, reducing product quality and increasing its susceptibility to diseases and pests. USDA estimates these birds cause about $800 million in agricultural damage annually.
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2 weeks ago |
insideclimatenews.org | Douglas J. Guth
Over the last decade, Michigan townships have put in place barriers to stop renewable energy developments in their tracks. Many of these moratoriums became moot last year through a state law that changed the siting process for large-scale wind, solar and battery storage projects. The law, Public Act 233, allows developers to directly petition the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) for construction of utility-scale renewable energy facilities.
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2 weeks ago |
ecotopical.com | Douglas J. Guth
Welcome to EcoTopical Your daily eco-friendly green news aggregator. Leaf through planet Earths environmental headlines in one convenient place. Read, share and discover the latest on ecology, science and green living from the web's most popular sites.
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2 weeks ago |
thelandcle.org | Douglas J. Guth
Visitors to Cleveland likely know most of our hotspots – downtown, Ohio City and the West Side Market are local heavy hitters that already get terabytes of digital attention. Meanwhile, tourism nonprofit Destination Cleveland is utilizing vivid, large-scale art projects to spotlight the city’s more overlooked neighborhoods. In 2024, the Murals Across the City project erected six murals on formerly blank walls in communities such as Slavic Village and Detroit-Shoreway.
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3 weeks ago |
wysu.org | Douglas J. Guth
More than 100 new marijuana dispensaries are slated to open in Ohio in 2025, according to the state’s division of cannabis control. This adds to the 124 storefronts already in place, ideally attracting an influx of new and veteran consumers. Newbies in particular will be asking about what constitutes “quality cannabis,” a question that proprietors like Klutch Cannabis are prepared to answer.
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