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Rights of Nature: Gaining traction around the world while facing serious opposition almost everywhere

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Some Indiana beaches along Lake Michigan closed after chemical spill

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Great Lakes Energy News Roundup: Michigan solar power, Enbridge might reroute part of Line 5 and Ohio wind turbines face local opposition

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Report: Great Lakes cleanups boost economic development

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Minnesota appeals court blocks water quality permit for PolyMet mine

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Ship Ahoy: Contracted by Enbridge, the Highland Eagle is drilling in the Straits of Mackinac after a stop in Detroit

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Dependable or Disaster: Safety of Canadian company’s plans for mining in the U.P. under debate

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The Right to Mine: Michigan grants Canadian mining company permits while Wisconsin Menominee tribe fights those permits in court