Ineffective voluntary pollution prevention practices are set aside for mandatory regulation.
Why the Great Lakes region is unique for rockhounds
The Great Lakes holds within its terrain a secret — rocks that possess stories as ancient as time itself.
Eat Your Heartland Out: You, Too, Can Be a Galley Steward
In this episode, learn more about the new Maritime Culinary Certificate at the Great Lakes Culinary Institute in Traverse City, Michigan.
PFAS News Roundup: PFAS likely present in all major water supplies, Court rules against restrictions on PFAS in Michigan
Catch the latest updates on what’s happening with PFAS in this biweekly headline roundup.
‘Solar grazing’ is a way for farmers and solar companies to use land. But there are challenges
Some solar companies and farmers are trying to work together to use land in ways that will benefit everyone involved.
What’s being done about plastic trash getting into the Great Lakes?
As researchers learn more about the hazards of plastics and microplastics in the Great Lakes, it’s becoming clear Canada and the U.S. need to cooperate in stopping the pollution.
Energy News Roundup: Climate action plan in Illinois, Offshore wind project in Lake Erie
Catch the latest in Great Lakes energy news in Great Lakes Now’s biweekly headline roundup.
Science Says What? The weight of the world rests on a small Canadian lake
A tiny lake just an hour’s drive from Toronto made headlines earlier this summer as the best place in the world to illustrate the dawn of a new geological epoch – the Anthropocene.
A Community-Led Approach To Stopping Flooding Expands
In a region where communities of color are most impacted by flooding, RainReady is bringing together community members to create flood mitigation plans.
Ancient Rocks, Tender Fruit – Episode 2308
Rock hunting along Great Lakes shorelines and Niagara farmers adapt to water scarcity.
