Echo
Mr. Great Lakes on place-based education, fishery workshops, coffee with DNR
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Mr. Great Lakes tells us about upcoming environment-oriented springtime activities.
Great Lakes Echo (http://greatlakesecho.org/tag/mr-great-lakes/)
Mr. Great Lakes is a weekly radio broadcast produced by Jeff Kart, the owner of an online environmental communications company called Enviroprose.
Mr. Great Lakes tells us about upcoming environment-oriented springtime activities.
Gear up for the first day of spring by keeping abreast with news from Mr. Great Lakes.
Mr. Great Lakes discusses how “green” the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy determined some cars to be and efforts in the Saginaw Bay area to increase solar energy.
Mr. Great Lakes (Jeff Kart) reports from Bay City, Michigan’s Delta College Q-90.1 FM. Today, he discusses cost benefits from renewable energy standards, funding awarded to enhance wetland habitats and new energy efficiency standards that will lower utility bills big time. Text at Mr. Great Lakes.
Mr. Great Lakes talks watershed stewardship funding and Michigan-themed bucket list additions.
Plus a discussion about a new and improved Bay Alerts system in Bay City, Michigan.
Mr. Great Lakes discusses discusses alternatives to microbeads, Frankenmuth fish passage and Michigan’s recycling rate.
Mr. Great Lakes talks extreme storm impacts, MSU student solar competition and changes to fishing regulations for Saginaw Bay.
Plus, a look at recreational use and stress on the Saginaw Bay area.
Mr. Great Lakes talks top schools promoting environmental education and a lake trout resurgence reported in the 2015 edition of “Restoring the Great Lakes.”