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Catch of the Day

Echo

Great Lakes regional environment theme of award-winning publications

By David Poulson | May 26, 2015

Two are featured in reviews on Echo

Energy
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Energy analyst: Michigan electricity debate needs re-focusing

By WKAR Current State | May 26, 2015

Michigan is debating whether to return to a fully regulated electricity market, but some experts say that debate might be missing the point.

Recreation

Echo’s NHL Eco Cup: Canadians trounce Senators

By Eamon Devlin | May 22, 2015

And here’s the rundown on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ upcoming faceoff against the Buffalo Sabers. Which of these teams skates to sustainable victory and which is on thin ice?

Recreation
Where does your state rank?

Here are the Great Lakes state bike-friendly rankings

By Kevin Duffy | May 21, 2015

The League of American Bicyclists released its annual bike-friendly state rankings, and two Great Lakes states broke the top 10 again.

Recreation

Next Eco Cup match: Ottawa Senators vs Montreal Canadians

By Eamon Devlin | May 20, 2015

Wings go down to Penguins in last match.

Water

Time-lapse: a Lake Michigan mirage

By Kevin Duffy | May 19, 2015

Photographer Ken Scott caught a glimpse of a “superior mirage” in northern Lake Michigan.

Echo

Echo’s NHL Eco Cup: Minnesota trounces Chicago in first round action

By Eamon Devlin | May 15, 2015

Next up: Red Wings vs Penguins. Results appear Wednesday,

Energy

Advocates say pipeline secrecy bill could make public less safe

By Guest Contributor | May 14, 2015

Oil and gas industries push for new laws exempting information about pipeline infrastructure from being released to the public.

Echo

Wilson redux

By Gary Wilson | May 13, 2015

Presidential wind shifting across the Great Lakes.

Climate

Volunteer monitors track Michigan’s 150 butterfly species

By WKAR Current State | May 12, 2015

The Michigan Butterfly Network will soon be sending volunteers out to survey the state’s butterflies.

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About Great Lakes Echo

Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

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