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This year’s algae bloom was relatively mild according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Monday, the White House announced President Trump's nominations to the International Joint Commission.
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n the final part of a series, Great Lakes Today looks at the steps these groups are taking to change.
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In a continuing series, we highlight two events that shook up the environmental world.
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In part one of a series, Elizabeth Miller of Great Lakes Today looks into diversity within the environmental movement.
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The Anthony Wayne would be the first in Ohio waters to receive the designation.
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Next month, environmentalists from across the region will meet to discuss their biggest challenges.
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Western Lake Erie’s algae bloom is in full swing – and the water is a sickly green.
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The jar contains water tainted by microcystis, a toxin that produces harmful algae blooms.
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You know the story: Boy meets spider. Spider bites boy. Boy develops extraordinary powers – and uses spider silk to design uber-cool suit. Now, scientists…
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A $275 million plan to keep Asian carp from reaching Lake Michigan -- and the Great Lakes system -- drew both criticism and praise at a hearing in…
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Hurricanes in the southern U.S. have captured the nation's attention -- and federal aid. That's a concern in New York, where lawmakers are still seeking…
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A small island in the Niagara River has received a makeover, thanks to the New York State Power Authority and the state Department of Environmental…
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Lake Erie is a route for huge freighters carrying cargo to cities like Cleveland and Buffalo. Now a company wants to use the lake to transport another…