In 2006, lake whitefish spawning was documented in the Detroit River for the first time since 1916. Today, the Detroit River ...
U.S. nuclear industry is closely watching Palisades, amid a surge of investments as demand climbs for low-carbon sources of ...
My journey through the pipes of Lafayette Park revealed the importance of proactive measures and city-wide advocacy for clean ...
A group analyzed 20 years of beach cleanup data, finding that 86% of litter is composed at least partially of plastic.
Iceland has figured out how to use almost 100% of every fish caught — not just the filet. By making things like durable ...
Marbled crayfish are able to reproduce asexually and prolifically, meaning: “if it’s introduced into a new water body, the ...
Money from a bond voters authorized in 2002 is a big one-time boost for Michigan’s crumbling water infrastructure, but state ...
Dozens of the children of Flint, Michigan's lead-contaminated water crisis have turned their trauma into advocacy 10 years ...
Waves of Change is an online interview series highlighting the diverse faces and perspectives shaping the environmental justice movement throughout the Great Lakes region.
A Madison monastery is building battery storage for its solar panels and a geothermal well system, putting it on track to become the first retreat center in Wisconsin to reach net-zero. Solar power ...
An Ojibwe story about nenookaasiwag (hummingbirds) and how small actions lead to larger impact. With shared wisdom on how to ...
After years of dumping PFAS sludge into Minnesota’s Washington County landfill, chemical company 3M has now created a plume ...