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Podcasts

Prevent stormwater pollution like a pro, easily

By CurrentCast | April 27, 2017

April showers bring… more opportunities for stormwater pollution.

Nearshore

Spring beach cleaning, oak wilt, Earth Day

By Jeff Kart | April 25, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

Nearshore

Towns along Lake Ontario prepare for flooding

By Veronica Volk | April 24, 2017

New Yorkers living on the south shore of Lake Ontario are stacking sandbags in hopes of keeping the rising lake back.

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Mr. Great Lakes: Energy laws, nesting duck advice, power plant expansion

By Jeff Kart | April 21, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

Land

Watch your lawn fertilizer — to protect the Great Lakes

By Angelica Morrison | April 20, 2017

There’s plenty the average gardener can do to limit phosphorus loading in the Great Lakes.

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Trees can be a stream’s best friend

By CurrentCast | April 19, 2017

Streams with forested banks are healthier than streams without ’em. Wade in to cleaner water

Energy

Nuclear plant shutdown divides Great Lakes community

By Rebecca Thiele | April 14, 2017

The fate of the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant has divided the town of Covert, Michigan.

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Mr. Great Lakes, Jeff Kart

Spotting ducks, treating for ash borer, awarding grants

By Jeff Kart | April 13, 2017

The latest environmental dispatch from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Teachers worry about Trump cuts to Sea Grant program

By Payne Horning | April 12, 2017

For years, the Sea Grant program has helped Americans learn about the oceans, the Great Lakes and other waters. Now President Trump wants to stop funding it.

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Hackathon aims to clean up Lake Erie

By Elizabeth Miller | April 10, 2017

An unlikely industry is taking on Lake Erie.

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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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