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Algae

U.S. details plan to fight Lake Erie algae blooms

By Elizabeth Miller | March 15, 2018

The U.S. EPA’s plan targets phosphorus, the main cause of the blooms.  It summarizes agendas from Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

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Wisconsin factory sparks concern for Great Lakes water use

By Chuck Quirmbach | March 13, 2018

Construction crews are already laying water pipe in the Village of Mount Pleasant, about five miles from Lake Michigan.

Podcasts

Trump again seeks to slash Great Lakes funding

By Dave Rosenthal | February 16, 2018

President Trump pushed Monday to slash funding for the Great Lakes — repeating a move he made last year.

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Discarded Christmas trees a weapon against Asian carp

By Angelica A. Morrison | February 15, 2018

Scientists stay busy in winter protecting wetlands from destructive carp. And they’re using an unusual weapon: Christmas trees.

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What will 2018 bring for the Great Lakes?

By Elizabeth Miller | January 9, 2018

A new year brings new opportunities for recreation and commercial interests along the Great Lakes. It also means seven gubernatorial elections in states that border the lakes, and growing concern over climate change.

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Pain-killers, other drugs found in Great Lakes ecosystem

By Guest Contributor | January 2, 2018

As America confronts the opioid crisis, environmental scientists are warning about a related problem.

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Expect snow, not ice on the Great Lakes this winter

By Elizabeth Miller | December 12, 2017

Over the past two winters, the Great Lakes have had a below-average ice cover. And that’s expected to continue this year.

Energy

Starlight, streetlight, what can I see tonight?: Preventing light pollution

By David Fair & Barbara Lucas | November 14, 2017

No matter who we are or where we live, all human being have one thing in common:  we all have the night sky above us.  But can we actually see it? 

Recreation
Mr. Great Lakes, Jeff Kart

Michigan makes it easier to snag best camp sites

By Jeff Kart | November 10, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Crystal clear Great Lakes might not be so healthy

By Dan Kraker | November 9, 2017

Lake Superior has lost its long-held title as the clearest of the Great Lakes. A recent study showed that lakes Michigan and Huron have changed drastically.

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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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