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Panels control water utility operations.
Posted inMichigan Environment Watch

Despite US research resistance, Great Lakes aims to be Silicon Valley for water

by Brett Walton, Circle of Blue May 22, 2025July 25, 2025

Unlike Silicon Valley’s ascent, which was significantly bolstered by steady public research funding—federal investment, for instance, paid 25 percent of the cost of developing the transistor—Great Lakes blue economy development is taking shape in an era of resistance to US government research outlays.

Thunder Bay.
Posted inMichigan Environment Watch

Thunder Bay is bringing its Great Lake shoreline back

by Fatima Syed, The Narwhal May 21, 2025July 25, 2025

Thunder Bay’s shoreline has seen decades of pollution, but an agreement between Canada and the U.S. has seen massive investments of time and money to clean it up.

Views of a Lake Michigan beach.
Posted inMichigan Environment Watch

Are data centers a threat to the Great Lakes?

by Stephen Starr, Great Lakes Now May 20, 2025July 25, 2025

One of the poorest cities in Michigan has a proposed $3 billion data center as a potential lifeline — but environmentalists and locals warn of high costs to water, climate and community.

An aerial view of crop fields.
Posted inMichigan Environment Watch

Safe for Michigan farms or poison? Battle intensifies over future of Roundup

by Keith Schneider, Circle of Blue May 19, 2025July 25, 2025

With the election of President Donald Trump, the conflict over glyphosate’s risks and benefits entered a new realm of confrontation that has the potential to alter its stature as the favored chemical tool in agriculture, the largest user of fresh water in the blue economy of Michigan and the Great Lakes.

A snowy construction site.
Posted inMichigan Environment Watch

Will the money come to finish the Soo Lock expansion in Michigan?

by Lester Graham, Michigan Public May 15, 2025July 25, 2025

The lock construction is facing an upcoming financial deadline. Under the current Continuing Resolution budget in Washington, the money for the new lock needs to be allocated before Sept. 25. 

The sunset from Pere Marquette beach in Muskegon, Michigan. You can see a lighthouse.
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An $80M cleanup made Muskegon Lake trendy. Will 'eco-gentrification' follow?

Avatar photo by Kelly House May 14, 2025July 25, 2025

Once ringed by polluting factories, Muskegon Lake has attracted a wealthier clientele to blue-collar Muskegon thanks to a taxpayer-funded cleanup. Cheers about the economic gains are mixed with fear that the lakeshore will become ‘a gated community.’

A man fishing on Lake Michigan.
Posted inMichigan Environment Watch

Keeping the $5.5 billion Michigan fishery afloat

by Lester Graham, Michigan Public May 13, 2025May 15, 2025

Research on all kinds of fish is conducted in labs around the Great Lakes region. The different state agencies have agreed to a Joint Strategic Plan that compiles their data to provide a big picture of the fisheries in the lakes.

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