Author: Clean Technica
Major cuts feared for a Great Lakes lab leading the fight against algal blooms
U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D, Mich.) is one of several members of the Great Lakes congressional delegation who are sounding an alarm about how more cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s budget could reverse progress being made toward protecting North America’s largest collection of fresh surface water, especially western Lake Erie.
Palisades restart effort takes major leap forward with NRC approval of licensing and other issues
Plans for the historic restart of the mothballed Palisades nuclear plant in southwest Michigan took a major step forward Thursday.
Free science days teach about Lake Erie ecosystem
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio — A drive and a ferry ride will get the science curious to free seminars on the fish, wildlife, and other creatures that call Lake Erie home.
Afternoon trip on Lake Erie offered by environmental group on Aug. 6
Lake Erie Waterkeeper is hosting an Aug. 6 boat ride aboard the Glass City Pearl for residents to see for themselves how much of an algal bloom exists in western Lake Erie by then.
Metroparks board authorizes STEM interior work for its Glass City Enrichment Center
The recently opened Glass City Enrichment Center is getting interior work done to help make it better equipped for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or STEM, activities.