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Points North: A Good, Not Great Lake
By Ruth Abramovitz, Interlochen Public Radio
Points North is a biweekly podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
This episode was shared here with permission from Interlochen Public Radio.
In February 1998, Congress passed what should have been an uncontroversial bill.
Climate Action — Are Democracies Better Than Autocracies?
Whether a country is a democracy or an autocracy has little to do with its how it addresses climate change. The key is its ability to identify and react to long term change.
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Trail Talk: The wildlife of Huron County
Hikers can expect to encounter a wide variety of animals along Huron County trails
A Good, Not Great Lake
Lake Champlain is more than 16 times smaller than Lake Ontario, the smallest Great Lake. But in 1998, Congress designated Lake Champlain as the sixth Great Lake, teeing off a historical and cultural fight over which lakes can really call themselves Great.
Inverhuron property to benefit future generations as demonstation farm
The late owners of the 37-acre Bourgeois Farm wished to see property preserved
