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Carbon Neutrality / Great Lakes / University Research

UM report: Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region holds hundreds of billions in carbon management revenue potential

ANN ARBOR—A combination of natural features and engineering innovations are among the reasons the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region is uniquely positioned to become a global hub for carbon capture, utilization …

Photo of a 2011 algae bloom on Lake Erie by Jesse Allen and Robert Simmon -- NASA
Great Lakes / Pollution / Water Resources

UM report details phosphorus sources—both urban and agricultural—in Detroit River watershed

ANN ARBOR—Though the Detroit River delivers one-quarter of the phosphorus that flows into Lake Erie, there’s never been a detailed accounting of the nutrient’s urban and agricultural sources across the …

Great Lakes / University Research

Lake Superior conservation event at Michigan Tech to detail environmental challenges

HOUGHTON — The Lake Superior watershed’s conservation history – one of both degradation and recovery – provides road maps to a more resilient future, says environmental historian Nancy Langston. “I …

Environment / Great Lakes / University Research

Michigan Tech leads study of mercury pollution: ‘When can we eat the fish?’

HOUGHTON — Mercury is a widespread pollutant that travels up the food chain onto people’s dinner plates. Although a global issue, mercury regulations vary worldwide. Depending on where one lives …

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