Citizens to monitor impacts of climate change on Lake Erie through new program

Niagara area organizations are launching a community-based monitoring program that will engage communities along Lake Erie in the stewardship of shoreline resiliency and healthy coastal ecosystems. Read the full story […]

Stay safe this summer: tips for identifying and avoiding harmful algal blooms

Original press release published by MDHHS.  If you or your family are living near or visiting Michigan waters in summer or fall months it is important to be aware of […]

Citizen led group to fight PFAS launches statewide

On July 15th the Great Lakes PFAS Action Network was launched as a group of concerned citizens, scientists, and community leaders with the goal to regulate PFAS use and connect impacted […]

Local health departments in Michigan acknowledge threat of climate change to public health

Only 35% of the officials said that climate change was a priority in their department, even though over three quarters said it will be a problem in the future. The […]

Michigan BeachGuard System

Michigan summers and beach days go hand-in-hand but not every seeming oasis is a safe place to dip your toes. Before packing a cooler, towels, sand toys and an umbrella […]

It’s literally raining PFAS around the Great Lakes, say researchers

One of the sites where PFAS was detected in rainwater is right here in MI – Sleeping Bear Dunes. Venier said “The primary concern is still exposure through ingestion or […]

Bad news for fishing: Climate change is sucking the oxygen out of lakes, study suggests

Researchers from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. found that from 1980 to 2017, oxygen levels fell by about five per cent near the surface and 19 per cent […]

The great algae problem on Lake Erie – caused by fertilizer, solved by time and effort

On the western edge of Lake Erie is a green, oily sludge that comes out regularly every summer and lasts into the first month of fall. It’s an issue that […]

Trees please: A move to reforest formerly redlined Great Lakes cities

Urban areas are getting hotter. Trees can help. The post Trees please: A move to reforest formerly redlined Great Lakes cities first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.

Celebration of World Water Day 2021 – Valuing Water

Today is World Water Day. The approaching summer season and the coronavirus pandemic have given a silent warning to the world on how critical the availability of clean water is. World Water […]