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Flint Residents Unimpressed by Snyder Charges Linked to Lead Poisoning
/in WEF/by Circle BlueBy Kelly House, Bridge Michigan Bridge reporter Ron French contributed to this report. FLINT—As volunteers loaded her trunk with cases of bottled water Thursday at the RL Jones Community Outreach Center, a weekly ritual that involves waiting for hours in a line of cars that snakes far down the highway, Paula Stephenson simmered with […]
In the Northern Great Plains, a Search for Ways to Protect Drinking Water from Fossil Fuel Industry Pollution
/in Drinking Water, Water News, WEF/by Circle BlueNorth Dakota’s water supplies are at risk from contaminants from fracking wastewater, but residents are fighting back
As Great Lakes Pummel Michigan, Beach Towns Rush to Set Development Rules
/in Water News, WEF/by Circle BlueIn Great Lakes, the ongoing high water crisis is leading some communities to rethink the policies that put them here.
Michigan Governor Whitmer Orders Enbridge Line 5 Shutdown, Citing Easement Violations
/in Great Lakes, Water News/by Circle BlueFollowing a review that found the Line 5 pipeline is putting the Great Lakes at risk, Michigan ordered Enbridge Energy to shut down the pipeline by May.
Tajikistan, “House of Water,” Where Half of The Population Lacks Access to Water
/in Water News/by Circle BlueWhile tensions over water access have existed for a while, a murder has made many Tajik women in Somoniyon anxious.
Canada Water Agency: Government hopes to consolidate water data and management
/in Water News/by Circle BlueBy Sharon Oosthoek, Great Lakes Now Canada is home to the third largest renewable supply of fresh water in the world, spread across a vast swath of lakes, rivers, aquifers and glaciers. Fresh water is critical to the country’s economy and health, and a key part of the nation’s identity – paddling a canoe through northern waterways […]
Policy Expert Q&A: Keep advocating with elected officials for safe drinking water
/in Water News/by Circle BlueBy Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now The Flint water crisis that made national and international headlines was a failure on many levels, according to University of Chicago Professor Sabina Shaikh. Particularly, it was a public policy failure, Shaikh told Great Lakes Now in an interview, and the failure in Flint put a spotlight on environmental […]
Trash Fish: Marine Debris Becomes Sculptures at Great Lakes Aquariums and Museums
/in Water News/by Circle BlueBy Natasha Blakely, Great Lakes Now An array of more than 80 marine-debris-turned-art works will be making another Great Lakes stop, adding a lake sturgeon sculpture when it’s installed at a Wisconsin site next year. Made entirely of plastic trash, these larger-than-life figures have realistic designs. They come as part of the traveling exhibit, Washed […]
C+: Western Lake Erie receives mediocre score on new report card
/in Great Lakes/by Circle BlueThis article appears as part of the Great Lakes News Collaborative. A collaboration between Bridge Michigan; Circle of Blue; Great Lakes Now at Detroit Public Television; and Michigan Radio, Michigan’s NPR News Leader; who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change, pollution, and aging infrastructure on the Great […]
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