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Establishing the Robinson Treaties, covering land around Lake Huron and Lake Superior, created a mess of jurisdiction and ...
With more ice storms expected in the decades ahead as the climate changes, utilities are trying to figure out how to be ready for the next ice storm.
Multimedia artist and fly fishing guide combines multiple areas of life to tackle multi-faceted environmental crises.
A notable proportion of the U.S. population relies on public forests for food and medicine, but the forest products industry is "not well served by institutions that set forest management policies." ...
The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative has funded thousands of projects to combat pollution and invasive species, receiving ...
Fifty-five years ago, autoworkers played a major role in the first Earth Day. Today, they remain committed to protecting the ...
Ellie Hagen is a scientist at the Environmental Protection Agency. She worries proposed cuts at EPA will put people’s health ...
Great Lakes farms have become a hot spot for bird flu, killing millions of birds and raising fears of a human pandemic.
WMC has been a perennial spender in state Supreme Court races. It spent some $2 million targeting Crawford during this year’s race. Any forthcoming ruling in favor of the DNR is likely safe with ...
For over a century, the United States and Canada have worked in tandem to manage four of the five Great Lakes that straddle both countries: Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. That cooperative ...
More energy news with tribal nations quitting Line 5 talks and an oil spill near Lake Huron reportedly under control.
Cultural connection to the region allows EPA staff to bring value to the Great Lakes, former EPA executive Dave Ullrich says.