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Oil Spills and Buried Rivers
- by Mila Murray

Preparing for a Great Lakes oil spill and a look at buried rivers beneath our feet.

First Nations around Ontario’s Lake Nipigon come together to protect their waters
- by The Narwhal

Spurred by industrial development, nations collaborating on testing, data collection and stewardship.

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Many elderly Ohioans feel unprepared for severe weather, study finds
- by Great Lakes Echo

Twisters and other severe weather events are becoming more common in the Midwest due to climate change, and seniors are more at risk.

Public comment opens on a plan to clear trees for solar near Gaylord
- by Interlochen Public Radio

DNR pans to clear a little over half a square mile of forest for solar panels in Otsego County sparked a firestorm of criticism from lawmakers.

First Nations around Ontario’s Lake Nipigon come together to protect their waters
- by The Narwhal

Spurred by industrial development, nations collaborating on testing, data collection and stewardship.

Cargo tonnage lagging at Great Lakes ports as shipping season nears its end
- by Wisconsin Public Radio

The amount of cargo moving through ports on the Great Lakes is trailing behind shipments at the same time last year as the shipping season nears its end.

A Great Lakes ‘Pompeii’? Lake Huron’s depths hold secrets of human history
- by Bridge Michigan

Ten years ago, scientists discovered ancient hunting camps beneath the lake. Now, DNA samples could produce more revelations about the prehistoric Great Lakes.

Michigan’s State of the Great Lakes report: a lot of work ahead
- by Michigan Public

The State of the Great Lakes report includes a number of accomplishments and jobs still ahead for improving the well-being of the people who drink, fish, and swim in the waters.

Great Lakes Moment: Connecting people to nature through The Great Lakes Way
- by John Hartig

Creating a necklace of greenways and water trails throughout southeast Michigan.

Points North: The Squeaky Sand Phenomenon
- by Interlochen Public Radio

In the middle of the total solar eclipse over Lake Ontario, something else kept grabbing Meghan Hetfield and her partner’s attention: the mystery of the squeaky sand all around them.

Winter Wellness Pantry: Elderberry Elixir
- by Lisa M. Rose

How a forager plans for sickness during the viral season — and her secret sauces for health.

Elevated levels of radium found in Western Pennsylvania’s freshwater mussels
- by Inside Climate News

Researchers detected increased radioactivity in mussels downstream of oil and gas wastewater discharge points, raising concerns about effects up the food chain.

Chicago keeps its New Year’s resolution: All city buildings now use 100% clean power
- by Grist

To achieve its climate goals, the city helped finance the largest solar farm east of the Mississippi.

Planet Detroit’s top 5 environmental stories of 2024
- by Planet Detroit

Michigan’s environment and energy future faced significant challenges in 2024, including Project 2025, potential data center expansion, DTE rate hikes, wildfires and campaign finance violations.

 

The Great Lakes Now monthly television program is produced by Detroit PBS in partnership with a network of PBS affiliates around the region. Shooting on location in eight states and Canada, the magazine-style show brings viewers stories about the recreational, economic, scientific, political and environmental issues related to the Great Lakes and drinking water.

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