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Posted inArticle, Enbridge Line 5 and Other Pipelines, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, Latest News, News, Protect, Video

What’s next for Line Five?

by Mary Ellen Geist September 15, 2017November 10, 2025

On Monday, September 18th,  the Pipeline Safety Advisory Board (PSAB) will meet in Lansing, Michigan for another meeting involving the future of Enbridge’s Line 5 Pipeline. Once again, there will […]

Posted inAsian Carp, Audio, Invasive Species, News, Protect, Science, Technology, Research

Grass carp eggs discovered in Lake Erie tributary

by Great Lakes Today September 14, 2017

By Elizabeth Miller from Great Lakes Today Researchers recently announced the discovery of over 7,000 grass carp eggs in a Lake Erie tributary.  The good news? This isn’t the Asian carp […]

Posted inArticle, Asian Carp, Invasive Species, Latest News, News, Protect, Science, Technology, Research

Keeping carp out of the Great Lakes: barge operators and conservationists differ

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now September 13, 2017November 10, 2025

“What will we do for future generations?” Business interests, conservation groups and government officials lined up in Chicago Monday to tell the Army Corps of Engineers what they thought of […]

Posted inAlgae Blooms, Article, News, Protect, Video, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts

Agriculture and Algae: Is the GLRI making a difference?

by Mary Ellen Geist September 11, 2017November 10, 2025

Algae isn’t always a bad thing says Jon Allan. As Director of the Michigan Office of the Great Lakes since 2012, with more than 30 years of experience in environmental […]

Posted inAudio, News, Protect

Dam removal sparks cultural revival for Mohawk tribe

by GLN Editor September 8, 2017

By Veronica Volk from Great Lakes Today Last year, 72 dams across the US were demolished; hundreds more were removed in the past decade. Most dam removals are part of an […]

Posted inArticle, Latest News, News, Protect

Enbridge: “No Evidence of Corrosion along Pipeline”

by Mary Ellen Geist September 6, 2017November 10, 2025

As you saw last week on greatlakesnow.org, Michigan lawmakers including Governor Rick Snyder are calling for Enbridge Oil Company to immediately repair areas of lost protective coating on the oil […]

Posted inArticle, News, Protect, Resource

Will Houston floods be a wake up call for Great Lakes cities?

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now September 5, 2017November 10, 2025

“No one grasps problems like this until it happens to them” Torrential rains flooded highways and homes. Rail lines closed, flooding caused power outages and a hospital was forced to […]

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The Great Lakes Author Series – Writers On Water: Elizabeth Kolbert

by Mary Ellen Geist August 29, 2017

Today, greatlakesnow.org releases the second in a video series called “The Great Lakes Author Series: Writers on Water”. We will be interviewing various authors who write about the Great Lakes and water-related issues […]

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Stone Lab: Ground Zero in the fight for the health of Lake Erie

by Mary Ellen Geist August 28, 2017November 10, 2025

Since 1895, Stone Lab has been a freshwater field station – the oldest one in the United States. In 1925, the lab was moved from Sandusky, Ohio, to Gibraltar, a […]

Posted inAudio, Budget, Interview, News, Politics, Policy, Environmental Justice, Protect

The Cost of Keeping the Great Lakes Safe: An Interview with Great Lakes Now’s Gary Wilson

by Mary Ellen Geist August 28, 2017

From GLB Chief Mary Ellen Geist: A new lock for Sault Ste. Marie. A new ice breaker. New technology and structures to keep the Asian Carp out of the Great […]

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