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Campbell Soup pollution lawsuits raise concerns about additional Northeast Ohio phosphorus sources
- by Ideastream Public Media

Two suits allege pollution from the plant into waterways exceeded the company’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit.

In Chicago, one neighborhood is fighting gentrification and climate change at the same time
- by Grist

The secret to success? Build affordable housing next to transit.

Bald eagle return exceeds expectations

Everything you need to know about bald eagles in Ohio: where to see them, and what to know about their population return.

Indiana attorney general fights EPA rule that would reduce pollution on Indy’s west side
- by Mirror Indy

The pollution is so bad that one westside family hasn’t constructed a playground for their kids.

Wild fish spring to life in Lake Ontario, despite dams, pollution and hatchery competitors
- by The Narwhal

Non-native species of salmon and trout have become an important part of Lake Ontario’s ecosystem. Keeping them healthy is often at odds with stocking fish for anglers.

After a hot winter, Whitmer asks for more ways to get aid to businesses
- by Interlochen Public Radio

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said this week that with warm winters expected to continue, businesses need better access to federal assistance.

During the 2024 eclipse, biologists like us want to find out how birds will respond to darkness in the middle of the day
- by The Conversation

Since an eclipse only lasts a few minutes, you need more than just a handful of scientists collecting data. That’s where a new app comes in.

EPA head Regan defends $20B green bank: ‘I feel really good about this program’
- by The Associated Press

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency defended a new $20 billion federal “green bank” program, saying it will finance a variety of projects to create low-carbon solutions to combat climate change.

Sault tribe challenges Michigan fishing deal, chides ‘preposterous’ rules
- by Bridge Michigan

With key species like whitefish nearing the brink of collapse, Michigan’s largest Native American tribe wants fewer restrictions on when, how and where its members can fish.

Energy News Roundup: Even the solar eclipse is an energy issue

Catch the latest in Great Lakes energy news.

Palisades “work family” reunites for shot at reopening a Michigan nuclear plant
- by Michigan Public

The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township could be the first shuttered nuclear facility to reopen in the U.S.

‘You start with us’: Conservation authority head has parting message for Ontario government
- by The Narwhal

Outgoing CEO of Conservation Halton reflects on government cuts and how to enable development while protecting nature and future generations.

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