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Secret MSU location is site of world’s longest running scientific experiment

By WKAR Current State | February 22, 2016

This experiment has been in progress for 137 years.

Water

Agricultural community reaches out to Flint

By Guest Contributor | February 18, 2016

Power of urban/rural and other partnerships key to MSU extension work, according to interim director.

Echo

Odes to the Great Lakes: GVSU exhibition showcases collaborative pieces

By admin | February 18, 2016

The gallery features the works of artists with close connections to the region.

Energy

Incoming Consumers Energy CEO seeks balanced energy portfolio

By Kirk Heinze | February 15, 2016

Incoming Consumers Energy CEO speaks with Kirk Heinze about the company’s future.

Water

Lessons learned from Flint applicable worldwide

By Guest Contributor | February 11, 2016

Kirk Heinze speaks with author of “The Big Thirst” about the Flint water crisis.

Energy
Mr. Great Lakes, Jeff Kart

Meanest, greenest cars and solarizing Saginaw Bay

By Jeff Kart | February 11, 2016

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.

Wildlife

White nose syndrome poses major threat to Michigan bats

By WKAR Current State | February 10, 2016

Current State speaks with Rob Mies about the plight of the northern long-eared bat.

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New book co-edited by MSU professor examines environmental crises

By Kirk Heinze | February 8, 2016

Steppes, seas, deserts and glaciers.

Energy
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Lansing charts clean energy course

By WKAR Current State | February 1, 2016

Three smokestacks tower over Lansing, Michigan – part of a power station the city will take offline in 2020. What’s next?

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The Green Room: Breastmilk–nature’s most perfect food?

By David Fair & Barbara Lucas | January 29, 2016

Using breast milk could be more environmentally friendly, but for some mothers, it isn’t so easy to come by.

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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.

Recent Articles

  • Trash on ice sparks movement to keep waterways clean
    By Great Lakes Echo
  • Green energy boosters stress long-term savings
    By Capital News Service
  • Preservation project launches effort to restore rare ravine ecosystem 
    By Great Lakes Echo
  • Bill would expand Michigan’s bottle deposit law while some want to abolish it
    By Capital News Service
  • Federal program can help nonprofits cover costs of clean-energy projects
    By Capital News Service
  • Utilities ramp up tree trimming to address long-standing reliability problems
    By Capital News Service
  • Bill would ban ‘dog-scrimination’ by insurers
    By Capital News Service
  • ‘None of this is normal’ – Michigan watches winter drought ahead of growing season
    By Capital News Service
  • A sturgeon rests on ice.
    Conservation, research and community collaboration aid in successful 2026 Black Lake sturgeon season
    By Anna Ironside and Great Lakes Echo
  • Shifting farm economy means changes for rural communities
    By Capital News Service
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