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University of Michigan Erb Institute Erb Faculty Member Andy Hoffman Receives Aspen Institute Faculty Pioneer Award
-Professor Andrew Hoffman, the Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and a…
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Hero Goats: Ottawa Parks in Michigan hires goat herd to fight invasive species
-In the Great Lakes basin we’re battling a constant influx of invasive species that threaten the well being of our…
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Push back against the Waukesha diversion: An Interview with GLSLCI Executive Director Dave Ullrich
-In August we shared the news that members of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, a group comprised of…
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Climate change threatens the migratory patterns of birds in the Great Lakes: A radio story from Great Lakes Today
-A note from the editor: Our friends at Great Lakes Today produce compelling, original audio coverage of issues effecting the…
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Following up on Flint: What’s happening now that the spotlight is gone?
-The Great Lakes Bureau is returning to Flint, Michigan to investigate the state of the city, it’s residents and their…
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Bitten by Frog-Bit: New Invasive a Major Threat to Western Michigan Lakes
-A Note from the Editor: Here’s why frog-bit matters: It’s a newly identified, extremely harmful invasive species that we have the…
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Michigan State University Professor wins Stockholm Water Prize
-Stockholm (31 August 2016) –Professor Joan B. Rose received the 2016 Stockholm Water Prize on Wednesday, for her tireless contributions…
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Mayors, including John Dickert of Racine, fight back against Waukesha Diversion
-Mayor John Dickert of Racine, Wisconsin is one of a group of 150 mayors from around the Great Lakes in…
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New studies deepen the debate on Ethanol just in time for our upcoming documentary
-Biofuels have been in the news a lot lately, and they’re a contentious subject. Ethanol, in particular, is divisive. Especially…
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