Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Great Lakes Directory Weekly News Headlines


Great Lakes Directory Weekly News Headlines

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Great Lakes Directory Weekly News Headlines
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Dear Dan,


The Great Lakes Directory is a comprehensive online resource highlighting environmental issues around the Great Lakes basin. The Directory contains daily environmental articles, a network of over 1,000 environmental groups, funding resources, free environmental software, nonprofit management resources, and a massive library of online Great Lakes environmental information. Find more headlines, action alerts, resources, and free activist software at http://www.greatlakesdirectory.org.



June 17, 2009 - Water diversion draws fire: The growing demands for access to Great Lakes water can best be met through conservation, a Canadian environmentalist says.

June 16, 2009 - Tribes work with state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, along with the 11 other federally recognized Indian tribes in Michigan, are working with the state to combat global warming.

June 16, 2009 - Report: Drier South, warmer North, and more bugs: WASHINGTON (AP) - The new climate change science report by the federal government looks at effects of global warming on specific U.S. regions and forecasts what's to come

June 15, 2009 - EPA proposes cleanup plan for Ashland, Wis., Superfund Site; hearing June 29, 7 p.m: (Chicago - June 15, 2009) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 has proposed a cleanup plan for polluted soil, ground water and sediment at the Ashland/Northern States Power Lakefront Superfund site in Ashland, Wis.


June 15, 2009 - USA, Canada to Modernize Great Lakes Water Quality Pact: (ENS) - The United States and Canada have agreed to update the 37-year-old Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement that commits both countries "to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the waters of the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem."

June 14, 2009 - Lake Superior fish meet contamination risk: LANSING - The largest, deepest and coldest Great Lake holds another distinction - the highest levels of the contaminant toxaphene in the region and possibly anywhere in the world.



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