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Will a second term improve Michigan gov’s Great Lakes leadership?
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Commentator Gary Wilson suggests some leadership priorities for the governor of the Great Lakes state.
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Gary Wilson gives his view on Great Lakes issues from Chicago.
Commentator Gary Wilson suggests some leadership priorities for the governor of the Great Lakes state.
For today’s Great Lakes Month in Review, we talk about the dramatic rise in lake levels this fall, the latest legal updates on Asian carp, and the U-N’s stance on the Detroit water shut-offs.
In an era where collaboration and consensus are rewarded before results, there’s pent up demand for candor and action.
An old management cliché is that no one was ever fired for hiring IBM. But the tried and true route that once served corporate America also doesn’t serve Great Lakes advocates.
At the end of each month we check in with Echo commentator and journalist Gary Wilson for updates on environmental stories from around the basin. For today’s Great Lakes Month in Review, Gary discusses Detroit water shutoffs and the latest legal news on the Asian Carp situation. This segment is a feature of a partnership between Great Lakes Echo and WKAR’s Current State public affairs program. supported by Michigan State University’s Knight Center for Environmental Journalism.
Water is a hot commodity. Should we treat it like any other Initial Public Offering?
It’s natural to protect our greatest resource. We do it with our homes. Why not our water?
A group of 114 mayors of U.S. and Canadian cities may be best equipped to influence Great Lakes policy.
Other Great Lakes pols could learn something from the leaders of the region’s cities.
How will Detroit and its neighboring counties deal with the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department in the bankruptcy proceedings?