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From the NY Times, “36 Hours in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan”
-From Great Lakes Bureau Chief Mary Ellen Geist: Darn! The word is getting out. And yet I’m happy for my…
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Will Line 5 get new anchor supports?
-The majority of the people who showed up at hearings this week in St. Ignace say they want to do everything they can to keep the pipeline from becoming more dangerous.
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No vote on bill that would have increased sales of ethanol-based fuel
-Proponents of year-round sales of gasoline with higher ethanol content suffered a setback last week when a U.S. Senate committee…
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Wild Alaska Live
-Broadcasting live over three nights with hosts Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt, PBS, in partnership with the BBC, will…
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House appropriators approve $300 Million for Great Lakes; reject amendment on Clean Water Rule
-U.S. House appropriators late Tuesday approved $300 million for Great Lakes restoration in a rebuke to the Trump administration that…
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With all eyes on Great Lakes funding, Clean Water Rule withers
-U.S. House of Representatives appropriators dealt a blow to clean water advocates and the Environmental Protection Agency when it released…
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‘One of the worst algae blooms in Lake Erie on record,’ say Great Lakes scientists
-From Great Lakes Today – – A significant harmful algae bloom is predicted this summer in western Lake Erie. This…
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U.S. EPA’S Corn Ethanol rule fuels split between ag and enviros
-“The Ethanol Effect” is a documentary from Detroit PBS – Photo by Clay Masters, Iowa Public…
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiative funding passes in committee: “It’s a good first step”
-People who love the Great Lakes or work to improve the quality of the Great Lakes aren’t exactly popping…