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Midland Daily News on MSNMichigan’s fight against Lake Erie pollution didn’t work. What happens next?Shoreline communities are left to endure the consequences of pollution they didn’t cause. The unsightly, putrid, health-threatening toxic algae blooms are hundreds of miles wide.
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WISN 12 News on MSNScientists test methods to fight invasive mussels in Lake MichiganSorry, this video is not available, please check back later.
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YouTube on MSNResearchers discovered a new source of ocean pollutionTo find out how destructive negligence and indifference are, it is enough to move between Hawaii and California and see the Great Pacific Garbage Patch! From wreckages of containers to children's toys ...
Yet, in action, the conservation of the Great Lakes and their abundant natural resources has been ultimately unsuccessful, ...
Alliance for the Great Lakes calls for use of enforceable regulations to prevent toxic algal blooms. Michigan agency says the ...
Environmental groups filed on a petition with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency arguing that the permit is inadequate ...
The Great Lakes piping plover recovery effort has been ongoing since the mid-1980s when the population got as low as a dozen ...
The infamous barge that raised environmental concerns as it was relocated to and from various locations in Lake Michigan ...
Beneath the hype, the region faces a host of both potential and very real climate-related problems. Many of these relate to ...
If you're planning a beach trip day this Fourth of July weekend, make sure you aren't heading to one of these six beaches ...
After years of efforts by the state, the owner of a frequently sinking barge near Suttons Bay has moved it from the ...
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