(OH) The Toledo Blade – Though the Great Lakes have been the driving force behind many environmental laws since the early 1970s, they soon may undergo a moderate shift in how they’re researched and regulated for future generations.
Some scientists who attended last week’s International Association of Great Lakes Research conference at the University of Toledo said they’re eager to move on to a new suite of chemicals and a broader array of studies about how the lakes can affect human health, both physically and psychologically. More