A modest sugar bush on Lake Superior’s North Shore offers more than a sweet treat.
Science Says What?
Great Lakes Now contributor Sharon Oosthoek wrote about a student citizen science initiative in her latest “Science Says What?” column.
U.S. Counts on “Climate-Smart” Farms to Slow Global Warming
But skeptics assert change in practices could increase risk to water and health.
Citizen science with SciStarter
Learn about citizen science initiatives with the founder of SciStarter, an online resource for people interested in contributing to scientific data collection.
Climate change could spell catastrophe for Detroit’s older homes
Climate change continues to have an impact on residents in Southeast Michigan. As heavy rains have become more frequent, so has the flooding.
Maple Syrup and Storing Energy – Episode 2304
Climate change impacts maple syrup and a Toronto company’s push toward renewable power.
I Speak for the Fish: Eyeballing Walleye
Walleye are known for their deadpan stare but there is more to this Great Lakes native than a ghostly gaze and a fillet sizzling in butter.
A deep dive into disposing waste from East Palestine’s derailment
Public alarm over Vickery Environmental deep well injection site is decades late.
Michigan researchers find 1914 shipwrecks in Lake Superior
The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society announced the discoveries this month after confirming details with other researchers.
Former U.N. adviser warns on water futures trading, elevates water crisis to level of climate
Canada’s Maude Barlow says Michigan, Canada Line 5 dispute is on the “back burner” between Trudeau and Biden.
