Monday, April 14, 2008

GLIN NEWS: 14 April 2008

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> Great Lakes Daily News: 14 April 2008
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> Momentum for Great Lakes Compact?
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> A delay in the approval of the Great Lakes water diversion compact
> might be ending. Source: The Environment Report (4/14)
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> Interview: Great Lakes Compact
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> Lester Graham talked with Peter Annin, the author of the book "The
> Great Lakes Water Wars," about Michigan's role in the Compact
> negotiations. Source: The Environment Report (4/14)
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> EDITORIAL: Teaming up to stop a threat to lakes
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> Efforts to keep a deadly fish virus out of Lake Superior are
> continuing this boating season with unprecedented -- and much
> appreciated -- plans by a diverse array of people. Source: Detroit
> Free Press (4/14)
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> New coal-fired power plants generate opposition
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> In the battle over global warming, front lines are forming in places
> like Bay City and Midland -- proposed sites for Michigan's first large
> coal-fired power plants since 1984. Source: The Associated Press (4/14)
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> Birds of prey drawn to bay
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> Hawks, falcons, eagles and owls flocked to the wild shoreline of Lake
> Ontario by the hundreds over the weekend. Source: Rochester Democrat
> and Chronicle (4/14)
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> Snake on the lake: Land set aside for endangered islander
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> A deal reached recently is one the endangered Lake Erie Water Snake
> can sink its teeth into. Source: Sandusky Register (4/14)
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> Water may freshen Northeast Ohio's future
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> The same Great Lakes that gave birth to this region and endured the
> pollution from its industrialization are becoming an increasingly
> sought-after and marketable resource. Source: The Plain Dealer (4/13)
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> EDITORIAL: Unfounded fears delay Ohio's approval of pact to protect
> Great Lakes
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> A resource of such immense value such as the Great Lakes needs to be
> handled with wise stewardship and protected from destructive
> exploitation. Source: The Morning Journal (4/13)
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> Shoreline generates interest in power
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> Consumer Energy's investment in West Michigan will be influenced to a
> great extent by the ongoing debate on energy policy now before the
> state Legislature. Source: The Muskegon Chronicle (4/12)
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> Electrical policy future in Consumers Energy sights
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> Chronicle Business Editor Dave Alexander and Consumers Energy
> President and CEO David W. Joos have a conversation about energy.
> Source: The Muskegon Chronicle (4/12)
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