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  1. Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below EPA thresholds

    Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below EPA thresholds Lakes have been growing increasingly salty due to road … to it,” said lead author Chris Solomon , who studies lake ecology at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. …

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  2. Jonathan J. Cole: In Memory

    … carbon stored in soils is exported to streams, rivers, and lakes. His work in the Hudson River and Wisconsin lakes also revealed how terrestrial carbon ‘feeds’ … University of Wisconsin notes, “I suspect that the whole-lake experiments in Wisconsin were Jon’s favorite project. …

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  3. Lisa Borre

    … Dr. Kathleen C. Weathers and is coordinator of the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network ( GLEON ). She also coordinates the Lake … worked for the conservation and sustainable management of lakes for more than 20 years. She coordinated the Lake

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  4. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … Capital Region, Lovett was shaped by summers at Helderberg Lake in a cabin his parents built by hand. He received a BS …

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  5. July: Stay cool

    … This explains why you cool down so much faster in a cool lake than in cool air. Photo by Ali Eminov July 1, 2022 Great Lakes Echo Dr. … – sprinklers, backyard pools, or one of Michigan’s many lakes. Even little kids know to head for water in the …

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  6. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change Lakes around the world are getting warmer, which is bad news … will sink beneath warm water until the temperatures of the two layers equalize. As this happens, the cold and warm …

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  7. Fifty-year-old law proves we can address environmental challenges

    … Archives June 29, 2022 Great Lakes Echo Dr. … and excessive nutrient loads fueled runaway algal growth in Lake Erie. Over his long life, Trautman watched as … 1996. Estuaries 19: 890-900. In the late 1960s, two events in Ohio pushed forward national resolve to …

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  8. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … kid, they were common in Lyme. His house was surrounded on two sides by forest, and Anderson liked to bike in the … it flows into Long Island Sound, with estuary areas and lakes and rivers. And it is wooded, second-generation wooded … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  9. A lethal tick-borne disease is spreading in the US, driven by climate change

    … as the climate continues to change due to greenhouse gas emissions. Warming temperatures are helping ticks shift … next. Most Powassan cases have been diagnosed in the Great Lakes region and the Northeast, but cases have also cropped …

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  10. Hydrogen fuels

    … produced from natural processes, such as the oxidation of methane in the atmosphere, as well as human sources.  … known as the hydroxyl radical that otherwise destroys methane—a gas that contributes to greenhouse warming of … reconstructions and implications for anthropogenic emissions.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences …

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