Climate Change’s Ripple Effect
Shorter winters and less predictable seasons are bringing pests and disease to the Great Lakes region and beyond.
Shorter winters and less predictable seasons are bringing pests and disease to the Great Lakes region and beyond.
You’ve probably heard of Keystone XL, the recently nixed pipeline. But plans for a similar pipeline are quietly moving ahead in Illinois.
If everyday people feel anxious about climate change, how does it feel to be an expert who looks at the subject all day long?
Almost half of all fruits and vegetables are grown in California. Some say a less centralized food system will reduce effects of drought.
The drought in California may be thousands of miles away, but it’s having an impact on the rest of the country, including the Great Lakes.
Sometimes parents give up custody to get their children state psychiatric services. It’s called a psychiatric lockout, and it’s on the rise.
Literacy isn’t just about getting through school, it’s about surviving in today’s economy.
Freelancers and one-person businesses are growing part of the workforce. This type of employment comes with a unique set of challenges.
The states and provinces that form the Great Lakes region are struggling economically. Some say cooperation is the only solution.
Today’s tough economic climate has brought new pressure to fill in and develop what remains of the Great Lakes region wetlands.