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The lights are coming back on. How can utilities prepare for next time?

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Fish, mines and Indigenous Rights ensnared in court case in northern Ontario

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Alberto Rey: Art all about Earth

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‘Forest-to-table’: Rural, Indigenous communities rely on forests for food, medicine and cultural values, research shows

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Experts explain criticality of regional EPA office

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Could the Great Lakes lose billions in restoration funding?

by Great Lakes Now April 8, 2025
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Autoworkers’ long history of protecting our environment

by John Hartig, Great Lakes Now April 7, 2025
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Points North: Some Things Never Change

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New Bill to Recognize Legal Rights of All Water Bodies in New York State

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Latest News

  • Milwaukee Water Works reduces fluoride in drinking water by half due to shortage
    Utilities nationwide have seen supply challenges due to domestic constraints and the ongoing Iran War.
  • Illinois Governor signs landmark plastic pollution bill to protect Great Lakes
    Illinois is the first Great Lakes state to classify plastic pellets as a pollutant, a move advocates say helps keep millions of pellets out of the region’s waterways.
  • Seedling data shows Michigan forests under pressure from climate change, deer, disease
    For three decades, Michigan State University researchers have gone to Manistee National Forest to study seedlings to find out about the future of Michigan’s forests.

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