The age of water bankruptcy: a global reckoning reaches the Great Lakes
Researchers say the world has entered an era of global ‘water bankruptcy’—a point where many rivers, lakes, aquifers, and glaciers have been pushed past their capacity to recover. This finding […]
LSSU’s Great Lakes research boosted by $3 million gift
Lake Superior State University is expanding its Great Lakes research capacity through a $3 million donation to support the university’s Center for Freshwater Research and Education in Sault Ste. Marie, […]
New state legislation targets data centers’ environmental impacts
A coalition of environmental advocates introduced state legislation in Illinois Wednesday to guard against data centers causing water shortages, groundwater conflicts, increased water prices and pollution without proper planning and […]
Application process commences for new Grey Bruce health board
Provincial reps call steps taken a ‘renewal phase’ after province stepped in and took over board
‘As the city grows, we need to be able to store more water’: New water reservoir nearing completion in southwest London
Construction on a new reservoir designed to maintain a secure water supply in London, Ontario is nearly complete. The new addition, fed from Lake Erie and Lake Huron where the […]