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Mild Year for Lake Erie algae blooms
-Western Lake Erie algae blooms were mild this year, especially when compared to previous years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration…
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Greenspace in Detroit: The Gratiot Triangle Bus Stop Project
-A small but mighty transformation in the city Detroit, Michigan was celebrated last week by the collaborators of the The…
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Water Power: The Good, the Bad, and the Bubbly
-Rushing, cascading water doesn’t just power epic rafting trips—fast-flowing water also creates hydropower. It goes something like this: A dam…
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Prevent Stormwater Pollution Like a Pro, Easily
-Trees love rain. Gardens love rain. Basically the planet loves good rain. But what happens in a city where much…
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Great Lakes Public Forum: Tuesday, October 4, 2016
-by Georgeann Herbert The red carpet was out Tuesday morning to greet the nearly 600 people registered for the Great…
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Day Two of the Great Lakes Restoration Conference: Energizing Engagement
-(Sandusky, Ohio) Another beautiful sunrise greeted the participants of The 12th annual Great Lakes Restoration conference this morning at The Hotel Breakers…
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Day One of Great Lakes Restoration Conference: Authentic Relationships across Diverse Communities
-Building authentic relationships across diverse communities in the fight to protect Great Lakes Waters (Sandusky, Ohio) The 12th annual Great Lakes…
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University of Michigan Erb Institute Erb Faculty Member Andy Hoffman Receives Aspen Institute Faculty Pioneer Award
-Professor Andrew Hoffman, the Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and a…
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Great Lakes Today on toxic fish in the immigrant community
-Photo by Georgie Pauwels (Creative Common License) We love this short radio piece from our friends at Great Lakes Today…
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Hero Goats: Ottawa Parks in Michigan hires goat herd to fight invasive species
-In the Great Lakes basin we’re battling a constant influx of invasive species that threaten the well being of our…