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Great Lakes, Chicago River and Asian carp in the spotlight in Elizabeth Kolbert’s “Under a White Sky”
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Dave Dempsey explores connection between people, dogs and environmental policy in new book
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Veteran algal bloom scientist calls on EPA to shift priorities from focus on practices to outcomes
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Can shipping on the Great Lakes take the next step toward transporting high-value container cargo?
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Does extreme weather threaten the hazardous waste sites that border Lake Michigan?
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Water executive tells cities to “get creative” when it comes to replacing lead service lines
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PFAS is a widespread problem. The solution needs to come from widespread sources
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Substantive change will require a ‘massive culture shift’ in federal, state and local agencies
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