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More PFAS news as an Illinois “forever chemicals” bill awaits Gov. Pritzker’s signature, and a promising replacement for toxic firefighter foam could hit the market soon.
Amid a population crash of Michigan’s staple lake whitefish, fisheries experts told regulators that more research needs to be done to discover how to stem the scourge of invasive mussels. Without that ...
The Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition is exploring the connection between health and climate change, and wants to hear from the public.
The Great Lakes piping plover recovery effort has been ongoing since the mid-1980s when the population got as low as a dozen ...
Alliance for the Great Lakes calls for use of enforceable regulations to prevent toxic algal blooms. Michigan agency says the ...
As U.S. butterfly populations face declines, the John Ball Zoo has launched a program to save these insects in a race against ...
A pending court case could impact farmers across the country. At issue is a USDA rule aimed at protecting wetlands called “Swampbuster.” In place since 1985, it’s being challenged in court by an ...
Eight months past a federal deadline, more than 90 percent of at-risk Chicagoans haven’t been told their drinking water could ...
Excessive infrastructure spending, climate change and a strained regulatory system add costs for ratepayers, advocates say.
Scattered across Great Lakes shores in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Ontario, Great Lakes piping plovers are nesting and reproducing this year. Since being put on the Endangered ...
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