It may be almost impossible to make data centers pay their ‘fair share’ of electricity costs
Setting a price for power might seem straightforward, but in reality it’s extremely complicated — and residential customers have very little influence in the decision.
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Do Ohioans want data centers? | Freshwater People
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These five northern Wisconsin lakes were set aside 80 years ago for research
The Northern Highland Fishery Research Area turned 80 years old this month. The internationally recognized fisheries science is one of the longest-running fisheries research projects in the world.
Preservation project launches effort to restore rare ravine ecosystem
A rare ravine ecosystem on Lake Michigan’s western shore is vulnerable to human encroachment. A recent federal grant is supporting restoration efforts in the region.
New study traces PFAS in Great Lakes food webs over 40 years
University of Notre Dame researchers analyzed nearly 2,500 samples of living organisms and found patterns in the concentration of “forever chemicals” across the region.
Women find community at tree climbing competition in Ohio
Professional climbers met at the Davey Seed Campus in Kent for the National Tree Climbing Competition to spread awareness for the sport and the career field to everyone…



