Category Archives: Environment & Environmental Organizations

Will Michigan Harness the Wind?

Great Lakes Echo is a project of the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University. The site uses Creative Commons reporting to to help the news community cover the environment of the Great Lakes watershed. Absolute Michigan supports the mission of Great Lakes Echo and will feature articles they produce. by Liz Pacheco [...]

Paddle to the Sea, a Great Lakes Classic

This morning on Michigan in Pictures we’re featuring Kevin McMahon’s amazing film Waterlife (and a photo from Miner’s Beach on Lake Superior). Waterlife is amazing and in an interview in the Detroit News that we’re linking to, Kevin explains that the film that influenced his the most was the Canadian classic, Paddle to the Sea. [...]

Michigan Invasive Species: Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer by USDAgov All week long we’re profiling invasive species on Michigan in Pictures and Absolute Michigan. Today we move to dry land with this little fellow, the emerald ash borer, an exotic pest that has killed tens of millions of ash trees in southeastern Michigan alone. The central web site is emeraldashborer.info [...]

Michigan Invasive Species: Zebra Mussels & Quagga Mussels

Zebra mussels by PhotoLab507 All week on Absolute Michigan & Michigan in Pictures we’re looking at invasive species and their impact on Michigan. Zebra mussels and the more recent invader quagga mussels belong to the dreissenid mussel family and many contend that they have had a more serious impact on the Great Lakes than any [...]

Michigan Invasive Species: Asian Carp

66lbs asian big head carp by radcarper It’s Invasive Species Week on Absolute Michigan & Michigan in Pictures. For our first invader, we really have to look at the scariest guy in the room, Asian Carp. The Great Lakes EPA has a page on Asian Carp and the Great Lakes that’s a solid account of [...]

Ann Arbor HomeGrown Festival is celebrating local food

The Ann Arbor HomeGrown Festival is hoping you’ll help them raise a ruckus in the historic Ann Arbor Farmers’ Market pavilion this Saturday (September 11) from 6-11 PM. They’re celebrating food, farms and community with great eats and cool beverages, live music and fun for the whole family! Entry to the Festival is FREE, and [...]

Celebrating Michigan’s Water Winner: Golden Dip

Golden Dip, photo by Aver123 Our judges have selected the winner in the Celebrating Michigan’s Water Photo Contest. The winning photographer, Avery Sullenger-Wedder will receive 2 nights at The Homestead Resort in Glen Arbor along with a Crystal River eco-tour! View it bigger or in the Michigan Water slideshow and thanks to everyone who participated! [...]

Kalamazoo Water Festival ~ August 14, 2010

The Kalamazoo Water Festival happens this Saturday (August 14) at the Arcadia Creek Festival Site in Kalamazoo. While the festival has been planned for months, it’s especially poignant this year as the Kalamazoo River watershed is reeling under the largest oil spill in Michigan history. Hopefully this event and this festival will drive home the [...]

Killing Carp: The Carp-ocalypse of 1973

Holga: Ford Lake by Matt Callow Matt’s Ford Lake slideshow Earlier this summer, Gov. Jennifer Granholm called for aggressive action to prevent Asian Carp from entering the Great Lakes, saying “We must use every available tool at our disposal to protect the Great Lakes, including closing the locks, expanding eDNA testing and applying additional rotenone [...]

Will Michigan get its own version of the BP oil spill?

Acid Mine Drainage by savethewildup In Is Michigan’s BP Disaster Brewing in the UP? addressing the Kennecott Eagle Mine north of Marquette, the Center for Michigan’s Phil Power writes: Today, TV screens, newspapers and the Internet are consumed worldwide with the horrendous British Petroleum oil leak into the Gulf of Mexico, now believed to be [...]