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Watch Now: “The Forever Chemicals” documentary panel discussion
-Great Lakes Now Program Manager Sandra Svoboda, and MLive environmental reporter, Garret Ellison host a panel discussion on PFAS.
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A Detroit Agency Combines Social Services and Sustainability
-It turns out creating products from recycled materials can not only help save the earth, it can help non-profits make…
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Mary Ellen Geist reports from SB ’17 Detroit
-Mary Ellen Geist, Great Lakes bureau chief reports from the international gathering of Sustainable Brands in Detroit on May 22-25,…
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GO GREEN – GO DETROIT! SB ’17 Detroit May 22-25
-Sustainable Brands Comes to the Motor City Yet ANOTHER global organization – (this one encourages green and sustainable practices) -…
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The Month of May is “Conferencepalooza” for The Great Lakes
-Is Detroit becoming a hub for conferences involving the environment and the Great Lakes? If the month of May is…
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Pressure growing to remove PFAS from fast food wrappers
-In the U.S., only California sets a limit of 100 parts per million of total fluorine in food packaging.
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How the Ski Industry Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Climate Activism
-An interview with the president of the International Ski Federation, Gian Franco Kasper, made its way around the Internet faster than locals flocking to the first chair on a powder day. In the 2019 interview, Kasper told a Swiss newspaper that he preferred working with dictators to environmentalists and that there is no proof of “so-called” climate change.