Detroit River tour highlights restoration successes, $1-billion cleanup hurdle: ‘We all have a role to play’
The Detroit River lost 97% of its coastal wetlands to development but remains one of the most biologically important Great Lakes waterways, with millions of fish spawning there each spring.
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Why Ohioans (and Everyone Else) are Fighting About Data Centers
Around the country, more and more communities are having difficult conversations about whether or not they want to allow data centers in their backyards. In an…
Do Ohioans want data centers? | Freshwater People
Throughout the country, communities are having difficult conversations about whether or not they want data centers in their communities, with many of them pushing back against…
Garfield Township inches closer to a possible data center moratorium
People filled a township planning commission meeting on Wednesday to voice support for a temporary ban on data centers. The township is the latest northern Michigan municipality to…
Former EPA staffer from Wisconsin sues after he was fired for signing letter of dissent
Internal EPA records show agency staff found no ethics concerns and advised against firings.
It may be almost impossible to make data centers pay their ‘fair share’ of electricity costs
Setting a price for power might seem straightforward, but in reality it’s extremely complicated — and residential customers have very little influence in the decision.
Are Michigan and Huron actually one large Great Lake?
Are Michigan and Huron separate lakes – or have we been counting the Great Lakes wrong?
These five northern Wisconsin lakes were set aside 80 years ago for research
The Northern Highland Fishery Research Area turned 80 years old this month. The internationally recognized fisheries science is one of the longest-running fisheries research projects in the world.



