Water
Business and water policy: A troubling brew
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Water is a hot commodity. Should we treat it like any other Initial Public Offering?
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Includes water quality, quantity and use.
Water is a hot commodity. Should we treat it like any other Initial Public Offering?
We asked Great Lakes photographers to send us some of their favorite or toughest Great Lakes shots and a bit of a story behind the picture.
It’s natural to protect our greatest resource. We do it with our homes. Why not our water?
Islands and shoreline are at risk in both Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.
A group of 114 mayors of U.S. and Canadian cities may be best equipped to influence Great Lakes policy.
Environmentalist says city needs better preparation for larger spills.
Kate Clover of St. Paul, Minn. took this image of the Baltimore River in late May while hiking to O Kun de Kun Falls on part of the North Country Trail in Ontonagon County, Mich. The trail head is just north of Bruce Crossing. The river is muddy with find red sediment.
Mr. Great Lakes (Jeff Kart) reports from Bay City, Michigan’s Delta College Q-90.1 FM. Climate Action For Michigan, A Response To Great Lakes Debris Mr Great Lakes by Great Lakes Echo
This week, Kart discusses the Climate Action Plan and debris in the Great Lakes. Text at Mr. Great Lakes
Other Great Lakes pols could learn something from the leaders of the region’s cities.