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TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUPADOPT-A-BEACH
For more than 25 years our Adopt-a-Beach volunteers have worked to keep Great Lakes shorelines healthy, safe, and beautiful. Hit the beach with us — sign up for a beach cleanup today! Every year, thousands of Adopt-a-Beach volunteers come together to keep our Great Lakes beaches clean. Learn about September Adopt-a-Beach, our annual Great Lakes day Continued CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research. GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away. LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
ANGELA LARSEN
Angela Larsen. On staff since 2010, Angela Larsen leads the Building Resilience team as Community Planning Director. Angela is a land use attorney and urban planner whose work is focused on implementation of policies, projects, and practices through community networks to enhance and sustain the Great Lakes’ natural and socialenvironments.
HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUPADOPT-A-BEACH
For more than 25 years our Adopt-a-Beach volunteers have worked to keep Great Lakes shorelines healthy, safe, and beautiful. Hit the beach with us — sign up for a beach cleanup today! Every year, thousands of Adopt-a-Beach volunteers come together to keep our Great Lakes beaches clean. Learn about September Adopt-a-Beach, our annual Great Lakes day Continued CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research. GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away. LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
ANGELA LARSEN
Angela Larsen. On staff since 2010, Angela Larsen leads the Building Resilience team as Community Planning Director. Angela is a land use attorney and urban planner whose work is focused on implementation of policies, projects, and practices through community networks to enhance and sustain the Great Lakes’ natural and socialenvironments.
STATEMENT: KEY GREAT LAKES INITIATIVES INCLUDED IN YEAR (Chicago, IL) Dec 22, 2020 – Molly Flanagan, Alliance for the Great Lakes’ Chief Operating Officer & Vice President for Programs, released the following statement in response to the passage of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) Authorization Act of 2019 on Monday and the omnibus bill in Congress last night, which includes the Water Resources Development Continued "SOCIAL, RACIAL, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE ARE INSEPARABLE FROM Social, racial, and economic justice are inseparable from environmental justice. We cannot achieve our vision of a Great Lakes enjoyed by all when systemic racism is allowed to permeate our society unchecked. We are outraged by the death of George Floyd, who was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis. We are outraged at theContinued
GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away. KEEPING INVASIVE SPECIES OUT Invasive species—like zebra mussels and round gobies—have forever damaged the Great Lakes. We’re working to keep new ones out. Once invasive species are established in the Great Lakes, it is nearly impossible to remove them. Preventing them from ever entering is the best way to protect the Great Lakes. We work on two fronts toContinued
ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
MICROBEAD MENACE
The Alliance for the Great Lakes led the way in advocating for legislation to phase out microbeads in personal care products. Illinois was the first state in the nation to pass such a law. Many other states quickly followed. Late in 2015, Congress passed a bill phasing out the production and sale of personal-care products containing microbeads.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
ANNA-LISA CASTLE
Anna-Lisa joined the Alliance in February 2017, and brings a strong writing, research and advocacy background to the Alliance for the Great Lakes. In her role as Water Policy Manager, Anna-Lisa implements policy and advocacy campaigns across the Great Lakes region to protect clean drinking water, advance water infrastructure funding and financing priorities, ensure water Continued FIVE YEARS LATER: LESSONS FROM THE TOLEDO WATER CRISIS Five years ago, toxins from an algal bloom got into the drinking water systems of Toledo, Ohio. On August 2nd, more than half a million Toledo residents were ordered not to drink or even touch their water. The order lasted for nearly three days. A few weeks later, residents of Pelee Island, Ontario faced a similar crisis lasting nearly twoweeks.
NEW STUDY FINDS ASIAN CARP THREAT TO LAKE MICHIGAN IS Asian carp have long been recognized as a threat to the Great Lakes and the region’s $7 billion fishing industry. But the risk posed by these invasive fish may be much greater than experts realized. New research from the University of Michigan suggests that Asian carp are capable of living — and even thriving — Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUP TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities ContinuedOLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research.ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
EXPLORE 5 | VALUE OF WETLANDS 4-8 journal pages FIRST NAME LAST NAME APPROVED BY UNIT 3 Wetlands 184 Alliance for the Great Lakes | Great Lakes in My World V 1.0 5 | Valueof Wetlands
JUDY FREED - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKES Judy manages the Alliance’s constituent acquisition and retention campaigns, meaning it’s her job to bring people in and keep them interested in participating with the Alliance. She’s the in-house expert on marketing technology, analytics and segmentation. Judy launched the Alliance’s marketing efforts in 2008 and over the next several years, tripled online revenue and doubledJENNIFER CADDICK
Jennifer has transformed how the Alliance communicates and connects with people around the Great Lakes, especially in the digital realm. In her role, Jennifer works to find new ways to make it easier for people to raise their voices and take action to protect the Great Lakes. Before joining the Alliance as Engagement Director in 2013,Jennifer
5 WAYS PLASTIC POLLUTION IS DIFFERENT IN THE GREAT LAKES What comes to mind when you hear the words “plastic pollution”? Maybe the phrase conjures up images of the infamous trash island plaguing the north Pacific. Maybe you think of the now-banned microbeads — formerly found in products like toothpaste and face wash — that researchers discovered polluting the Great Lakes in staggering quantities. You Continued FOOD WEB INVASION GRADES 9-12 Alliance for the Gr eat Lakes | Great Lakes inV 1.0 My World | 9-12 2. Assign each student a coastal habitat: sand dune, wetland or prairie. Then, each student will create a food chain of organisms within thatcoastal habitat.
SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUP TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities ContinuedOLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research.ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
EXPLORE 5 | VALUE OF WETLANDS 4-8 journal pages FIRST NAME LAST NAME APPROVED BY UNIT 3 Wetlands 184 Alliance for the Great Lakes | Great Lakes in My World V 1.0 5 | Valueof Wetlands
JUDY FREED - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKES Judy manages the Alliance’s constituent acquisition and retention campaigns, meaning it’s her job to bring people in and keep them interested in participating with the Alliance. She’s the in-house expert on marketing technology, analytics and segmentation. Judy launched the Alliance’s marketing efforts in 2008 and over the next several years, tripled online revenue and doubledJENNIFER CADDICK
Jennifer has transformed how the Alliance communicates and connects with people around the Great Lakes, especially in the digital realm. In her role, Jennifer works to find new ways to make it easier for people to raise their voices and take action to protect the Great Lakes. Before joining the Alliance as Engagement Director in 2013,Jennifer
5 WAYS PLASTIC POLLUTION IS DIFFERENT IN THE GREAT LAKES What comes to mind when you hear the words “plastic pollution”? Maybe the phrase conjures up images of the infamous trash island plaguing the north Pacific. Maybe you think of the now-banned microbeads — formerly found in products like toothpaste and face wash — that researchers discovered polluting the Great Lakes in staggering quantities. You Continued FOOD WEB INVASION GRADES 9-12 Alliance for the Gr eat Lakes | Great Lakes inV 1.0 My World | 9-12 2. Assign each student a coastal habitat: sand dune, wetland or prairie. Then, each student will create a food chain of organisms within thatcoastal habitat.
HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKES Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
TOXIC CONTAMINATION PAST AND PRESENT: CREATING A LEGACY Toxic Contamination Past and Present: Creating a Legacy. October 4, 2020. We’re making progress on cleaning up the toxic legacy of the past, when the Great Lakes fueled the industrial heartland. But new threats are emerging, calling for new solutions. For our 50th anniversary, we commissioned author and journalist Kari Lydersen tolook at the
THE WATER CYCLE IN OUR COMMUNITY The Water Cycle in Our Community. The Great Lakes are essential to the people who live around them. In these lessons, students learn about watersheds, think about how they use water in their daily lives, and how the water cycle happens all around them. The free lesson plans below can be taught as part of a unit on “Earth’s Systems.”. CONNECTING FOR CLEAN WATER ON CHICAGO’S SOUTHEAST SIDE Chicago’s Southeast Side is where the Calumet River meets Lake Michigan. The neighborhood is rich in water resources: Lake Michigan, Lake Calumet, Big Marsh Nature Preserve, and the river that courses through the community. But the Calumet River is heavily industrialized. Its shoreline is dominated by industry, leaving little access for people to enjoy the Continued HOW PLASTIC-FREE CAN YOU BE? EARTH WEEK CHALLENGE Earth Week Challenge. April 22, 2020. Each year, 22 million pounds of plastic enter the Great Lakes, according to research by the Rochester Institute of Technology. Plastic takes hundreds of years to degrade, and even then it’s never really gone. It breaks down, causing harm to animals and wildlife, and is eventually ingested by humans. OHIO GOVERNOR APPOINTS CRYSTAL M.C. DAVIS TO OHIO LAKE (Columbus, OH) November 25, 2020 – Earlier today, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the appointment of Crystal M.C. Davis, the Alliance’s Vice President for Policy and Strategic Engagement, to a three-year term on the Ohio Lake Erie Commission. In response, Davis issued the following statement: “I thank Gov. DeWine for the opportunity, and I’m honored to ContinuedJENNIFER CADDICK
Jennifer has transformed how the Alliance communicates and connects with people around the Great Lakes, especially in the digital realm. In her role, Jennifer works to find new ways to make it easier for people to raise their voices and take action to protect the Great Lakes. Before joining the Alliance as Engagement Director in 2013,Jennifer
NEW STUDY FINDS ASIAN CARP THREAT TO LAKE MICHIGAN IS Asian carp have long been recognized as a threat to the Great Lakes and the region’s $7 billion fishing industry. But the risk posed by these invasive fish may be much greater than experts realized. New research from the University of Michigan suggests that Asian carp are capable of living — and even thriving — Continued FOOD WEB INVASION GRADES 9-12 Alliance for the Gr eat Lakes | Great Lakes inV 1.0 My World | 9-12 2. Assign each student a coastal habitat: sand dune, wetland or prairie. Then, each student will create a food chain of organisms within thatcoastal habitat.
JUDY FREED - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKES Judy manages the Alliance’s constituent acquisition and retention campaigns, meaning it’s her job to bring people in and keep them interested in participating with the Alliance. She’s the in-house expert on marketing technology, analytics and segmentation. Judy launched the Alliance’s marketing efforts in 2008 and over the next several years, tripled online revenue and doubled HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUP CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research. GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
CALUMET CONNECT
CONTENTS Introducon 230 Methods 230 Focus Group Guide Development 230 Domains 230 Mapping 231 Moderator Training 231 Recruitment 231 LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and. INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS MANAGER 1 Job Announcement October 25, 2016 Institutional Relations Manager Summary The Institutional Relations Manager (Manager) is responsible for planning and executing strategies HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUP CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research. GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
CALUMET CONNECT
CONTENTS Introducon 230 Methods 230 Focus Group Guide Development 230 Domains 230 Mapping 231 Moderator Training 231 Recruitment 231 LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and. INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS MANAGER 1 Job Announcement October 25, 2016 Institutional Relations Manager Summary The Institutional Relations Manager (Manager) is responsible for planning and executing strategies STATEMENT: KEY GREAT LAKES INITIATIVES INCLUDED IN YEAR (Chicago, IL) Dec 22, 2020 – Molly Flanagan, Alliance for the Great Lakes’ Chief Operating Officer & Vice President for Programs, released the following statement in response to the passage of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) Authorization Act of 2019 on Monday and the omnibus bill in Congress last night, which includes the Water Resources Development Continued GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away.ADOPT-A-BEACH
For more than 25 years our Adopt-a-Beach volunteers have worked to keep Great Lakes shorelines healthy, safe, and beautiful. Hit the beach with us — sign up for a beach cleanup today! Every year, thousands of Adopt-a-Beach volunteers come together to keep our Great Lakes beaches clean. Learn about September Adopt-a-Beach, our annual Great Lakes day Continued GREAT LAKES WATER LEVELS Q & A The Great Lakes basin saw its wettest 60-month period in 120 years of record-keeping (ending Aug. 31, 2019). The Corps’ monthly water levels bulletin showed that the average levels for Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, St. Clair and Ontario in October TOXIC CONTAMINATION PAST AND PRESENT: CREATING A LEGACY Toxic Contamination Past and Present: Creating a Legacy. October 4, 2020. We’re making progress on cleaning up the toxic legacy of the past, when the Great Lakes fueled the industrial heartland. But new threats are emerging, calling for new solutions. For our 50th anniversary, we commissioned author and journalist Kari Lydersen tolook at the
LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and.JENNIFER CADDICK
Jennifer has transformed how the Alliance communicates and connects with people around the Great Lakes, especially in the digital realm. In her role, Jennifer works to find new ways to make it easier for people to raise their voices and take action to protect the Great Lakes. Before joining the Alliance as Engagement Director in 2013,Jennifer
NEW STUDY FINDS ASIAN CARP THREAT TO LAKE MICHIGAN IS Asian carp have long been recognized as a threat to the Great Lakes and the region’s $7 billion fishing industry. But the risk posed by these invasive fish may be much greater than experts realized. New research from the University of Michigan suggests that Asian carp are capable of living — and even thriving — Continued FOOD WEB INVASION GRADES 9-12 Alliance for the Gr eat Lakes | Great Lakes inV 1.0 My World | 9-12 2. Assign each student a coastal habitat: sand dune, wetland or prairie. Then, each student will create a food chain of organisms within thatcoastal habitat.
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HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUP CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research. GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
CALUMET CONNECT
CONTENTS Introducon 230 Methods 230 Focus Group Guide Development 230 Domains 230 Mapping 231 Moderator Training 231 Recruitment 231 LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and. INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS MANAGER 1 Job Announcement October 25, 2016 Institutional Relations Manager Summary The Institutional Relations Manager (Manager) is responsible for planning and executing strategies HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUP CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research. GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
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CONTENTS Introducon 230 Methods 230 Focus Group Guide Development 230 Domains 230 Mapping 231 Moderator Training 231 Recruitment 231 LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and. INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS MANAGER 1 Job Announcement October 25, 2016 Institutional Relations Manager Summary The Institutional Relations Manager (Manager) is responsible for planning and executing strategies STATEMENT: KEY GREAT LAKES INITIATIVES INCLUDED IN YEAR (Chicago, IL) Dec 22, 2020 – Molly Flanagan, Alliance for the Great Lakes’ Chief Operating Officer & Vice President for Programs, released the following statement in response to the passage of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) Authorization Act of 2019 on Monday and the omnibus bill in Congress last night, which includes the Water Resources Development Continued GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away.ADOPT-A-BEACH
For more than 25 years our Adopt-a-Beach volunteers have worked to keep Great Lakes shorelines healthy, safe, and beautiful. Hit the beach with us — sign up for a beach cleanup today! Every year, thousands of Adopt-a-Beach volunteers come together to keep our Great Lakes beaches clean. Learn about September Adopt-a-Beach, our annual Great Lakes day Continued GREAT LAKES WATER LEVELS Q & A The Great Lakes basin saw its wettest 60-month period in 120 years of record-keeping (ending Aug. 31, 2019). The Corps’ monthly water levels bulletin showed that the average levels for Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, St. Clair and Ontario in October TOXIC CONTAMINATION PAST AND PRESENT: CREATING A LEGACY Toxic Contamination Past and Present: Creating a Legacy. October 4, 2020. We’re making progress on cleaning up the toxic legacy of the past, when the Great Lakes fueled the industrial heartland. But new threats are emerging, calling for new solutions. For our 50th anniversary, we commissioned author and journalist Kari Lydersen tolook at the
LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and.JENNIFER CADDICK
Jennifer has transformed how the Alliance communicates and connects with people around the Great Lakes, especially in the digital realm. In her role, Jennifer works to find new ways to make it easier for people to raise their voices and take action to protect the Great Lakes. Before joining the Alliance as Engagement Director in 2013,Jennifer
NEW STUDY FINDS ASIAN CARP THREAT TO LAKE MICHIGAN IS Asian carp have long been recognized as a threat to the Great Lakes and the region’s $7 billion fishing industry. But the risk posed by these invasive fish may be much greater than experts realized. New research from the University of Michigan suggests that Asian carp are capable of living — and even thriving — Continued FOOD WEB INVASION GRADES 9-12 Alliance for the Gr eat Lakes | Great Lakes inV 1.0 My World | 9-12 2. Assign each student a coastal habitat: sand dune, wetland or prairie. Then, each student will create a food chain of organisms within thatcoastal habitat.
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HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUP GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away. CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
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Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and. FOOD WEB INVASION GRADES 9-12 Alliance for the Gr eat Lakes | Great Lakes inV 1.0 My World | 9-12 2. Assign each student a coastal habitat: sand dune, wetland or prairie. Then, each student will create a food chain of organisms within thatcoastal habitat.
INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS MANAGER 1 Job Announcement October 25, 2016 Institutional Relations Manager Summary The Institutional Relations Manager (Manager) is responsible for planning and executing strategies HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities Continued SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUP GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away. CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research.OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
LAKE ERIE ALGAE BLOOMS: POLLUTING OUR DRINKING WATER Lake Erie's algae blooms are an annual threat to the health and drinking water of more than 11 million people. This is unacceptable. Each summer, communities and businesses around Lake Erie worry about and plan for toxic algae blooms, wondering if the algae will: pollute their drinking water, harm the region’s vital tourism economy, and. FOOD WEB INVASION GRADES 9-12 Alliance for the Gr eat Lakes | Great Lakes inV 1.0 My World | 9-12 2. Assign each student a coastal habitat: sand dune, wetland or prairie. Then, each student will create a food chain of organisms within thatcoastal habitat.
INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS MANAGER 1 Job Announcement October 25, 2016 Institutional Relations Manager Summary The Institutional Relations Manager (Manager) is responsible for planning and executing strategiesADOPT-A-BEACH
For more than 25 years our Adopt-a-Beach volunteers have worked to keep Great Lakes shorelines healthy, safe, and beautiful. Hit the beach with us — sign up for a beach cleanup today! Every year, thousands of Adopt-a-Beach volunteers come together to keep our Great Lakes beaches clean. Learn about September Adopt-a-Beach, our annual Great Lakes day Continued "SOCIAL, RACIAL, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE ARE INSEPARABLE FROM Social, racial, and economic justice are inseparable from environmental justice. We cannot achieve our vision of a Great Lakes enjoyed by all when systemic racism is allowed to permeate our society unchecked. We are outraged by the death of George Floyd, who was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis. We are outraged at theContinued
TOXIC CONTAMINATION PAST AND PRESENT: CREATING A LEGACY Toxic Contamination Past and Present: Creating a Legacy. October 4, 2020. We’re making progress on cleaning up the toxic legacy of the past, when the Great Lakes fueled the industrial heartland. But new threats are emerging, calling for new solutions. For our 50th anniversary, we commissioned author and journalist Kari Lydersen tolook at the
GREAT LAKES WATER LEVELS Q & A The Great Lakes basin saw its wettest 60-month period in 120 years of record-keeping (ending Aug. 31, 2019). The Corps’ monthly water levels bulletin showed that the average levels for Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, St. Clair and Ontario in OctoberJENNIFER CADDICK
Jennifer has transformed how the Alliance communicates and connects with people around the Great Lakes, especially in the digital realm. In her role, Jennifer works to find new ways to make it easier for people to raise their voices and take action to protect the Great Lakes. Before joining the Alliance as Engagement Director in 2013,Jennifer
ANNA-LISA CASTLE
Anna-Lisa joined the Alliance in February 2017, and brings a strong writing, research and advocacy background to the Alliance for the Great Lakes. In her role as Water Policy Manager, Anna-Lisa implements policy and advocacy campaigns across the Great Lakes region to protect clean drinking water, advance water infrastructure funding and financing priorities, ensure water ContinuedANGELA LARSEN
Angela Larsen. On staff since 2010, Angela Larsen leads the Building Resilience team as Community Planning Director. Angela is a land use attorney and urban planner whose work is focused on implementation of policies, projects, and practices through community networks to enhance and sustain the Great Lakes’ natural and socialenvironments.
FOOD WEB INVASION GRADES 9-12 Alliance for the Gr eat Lakes | Great Lakes inV 1.0 My World | 9-12 2. Assign each student a coastal habitat: sand dune, wetland or prairie. Then, each student will create a food chain of organisms within thatcoastal habitat.
FIVE YEARS LATER: LESSONS FROM THE TOLEDO WATER CRISIS Five years ago, toxins from an algal bloom got into the drinking water systems of Toledo, Ohio. On August 2nd, more than half a million Toledo residents were ordered not to drink or even touch their water. The order lasted for nearly three days. A few weeks later, residents of Pelee Island, Ontario faced a similar crisis lasting nearly twoweeks.
NEW STUDY FINDS ASIAN CARP THREAT TO LAKE MICHIGAN IS Asian carp have long been recognized as a threat to the Great Lakes and the region’s $7 billion fishing industry. But the risk posed by these invasive fish may be much greater than experts realized. New research from the University of Michigan suggests that Asian carp are capable of living — and even thriving — Continued HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH Protecting Water, Sustaining Life. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. Learn more about threats to the Great Lakes and how you canmake a
SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUPADOPT-A-BEACH
For more than 25 years our Adopt-a-Beach volunteers have worked to keep Great Lakes shorelines healthy, safe, and beautiful. Hit the beach with us — sign up for a beach cleanup today! Every year, thousands of Adopt-a-Beach volunteers come together to keep our Great Lakes beaches clean. Learn about September Adopt-a-Beach, our annual Great Lakes day Continued "SOCIAL, RACIAL, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE ARE INSEPARABLE FROM Social, racial, and economic justice are inseparable from environmental justice. We cannot achieve our vision of a Great Lakes enjoyed by all when systemic racism is allowed to permeate our society unchecked. We are outraged by the death of George Floyd, who was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis. We are outraged at theContinued
OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga Bautista. Community Planning Manager. Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do inher
CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research. GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION Great Lakes Plastic Pollution. As plastic pollution breaks down in the Great Lakes, microscopic pieces of plastic are found in the lakes and even treated drinking water. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away.ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
5 WAYS PLASTIC POLLUTION IS DIFFERENT IN THE GREAT LAKESPLASTIC POLLUTION GREAT LAKES What comes to mind when you hear the words “plastic pollution”? Maybe the phrase conjures up images of the infamous trash island plaguing the north Pacific. Maybe you think of the now-banned microbeads — formerly found in products like toothpaste and face wash — that researchers discovered polluting the Great Lakes in staggering quantities. You Continued REDUCING COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOWS IN THE GREAT LAKES reducing combined sewer overflows in the great lakes Authors: Olga Lyandres, Research Manager, Alliance for the Great Lakes Lyman C. Welch, Water Quality Program Director, Alliance for the Great Lakes HOME - ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKESDONATECAMPAIGNSGET INVOLVEDNEWSABOUTSEPTEMBER ADOPT-A-BEACH The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. SAFETY AND YOUR ADOPT-A-BEACH CLEANUPADOPT-A-BEACH
For more than 25 years our Adopt-a-Beach volunteers have worked to keep Great Lakes shorelines healthy, safe, and beautiful. Hit the beach with us — sign up for a beach cleanup today! Every year, thousands of Adopt-a-Beach volunteers come together to keep our Great Lakes beaches clean. Learn about September Adopt-a-Beach, our annual Great Lakes day Continued "SOCIAL, RACIAL, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE ARE INSEPARABLE FROM Social, racial, and economic justice are inseparable from environmental justice. We cannot achieve our vision of a Great Lakes enjoyed by all when systemic racism is allowed to permeate our society unchecked. We are outraged by the death of George Floyd, who was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis. We are outraged at theContinued
OLGA BAUTISTA
Olga joined the Alliance in 2019, bringing deep roots in the environmental justice community and wealth of experience as an environmental advocate. She has dedicated her professional career to improving the quality of life in her community on Chicago’s Southeast Side, which she continues to do in her role as Community Planning Manager. Olga has Continued CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Databook has been compiled to serve as a resource in guiding policy and planning in the Calumet Industrial Corridor. The Databook is the product of more than a year of collaborative research. GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away. Instead, it just breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces known as “microplastics.”ADOPT-A-BEACH
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JENNIFER CADDICK
As Vice President of Communications and Engagement, Jennifer manages the communications and marketing team. Jennifer develops strategies that get the word out about Alliance programs and make it as easy as possible for people who care about the Great Lakes to learn more and get involved. She also serves as the media spokesperson for theContinued
5 WAYS PLASTIC POLLUTION IS DIFFERENT IN THE GREAT LAKESPLASTIC POLLUTION GREAT LAKES What comes to mind when you hear the words “plastic pollution”? Maybe the phrase conjures up images of the infamous trash island plaguing the north Pacific. Maybe you think of the now-banned microbeads — formerly found in products like toothpaste and face wash — that researchers discovered polluting the Great Lakes in staggering quantities. You Continued GET INVOLVED : HELP THE GREAT LAKES Each year, tens of thousands of volunteers and advocates join together to keep the lakes healthy and safe for all. Find out how you can helpthe Great Lakes
CALUMET CONNECT DATABOOK Chicago’s vibrant Southeast Side is rich in water resources. It’s home to Lake Michigan, Lake Calumet, Big Marsh Nature Preserve, and the Calumet River, which courses through the community. But the Calumet River is heavily industrialized. Its shoreline is dominated by industry, leaving little access for people to enjoy the water. The steel mills that Continued ABOUT: THE MISSION, STAFF, AND BOARD The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. TOP 5 GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION As the nation faces unprecedented challenges, clean water is more important than ever. The deepening COVID-19 crisis reminds us daily of the deep connection between clean water and public health. Investments in clean water programs support getting people back to work and protect public health, a win for everyone. The Great Lakes and our communities ContinuedOIL AND WATER
The Great Lakes faces a critical choice. Should the region become a thruway for shipping tar sands crude oil via ship? Shipping this form of crude oil could be disastrous for the Great Lakes because: The thick, heavy crude sinks rather than floats. This makes it extremelydifficult to
GREAT LAKES PLASTIC POLLUTION More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, according to the Rochester Institute of Technology. And, it never really goes away. Instead, it just breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces known as “microplastics.”ADOPT-A-BEACH
Welcome to the Adopt-a-Beach website! The Adopt-a-Beach program will open in Spring of 2021. Join us for Spring Kick off on April 24. Team Leaders and volunteers must follow federal, state, and local coronavirus-related guidelines and should use their best judgementwhen
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL COUNCIL Alliance for the Great Lakes’ Young Professional Council aims to engage the next generation of Great Lakes leaders. Council members are chosen for their leadership and organizational skills, as well as a desire to make a tangible, positive difference in their community andthe Great Lakes.
JENNIFER CADDICK
As Vice President of Communications and Engagement, Jennifer manages the communications and marketing team. Jennifer develops strategies that get the word out about Alliance programs and make it as easy as possible for people who care about the Great Lakes to learn more and get involved. She also serves as the media spokesperson for theContinued
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