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"For those who love the Great Lakes and seek to understand the politics of water, this book is a must-read. Free eBook download with every purchase of a printed book allows you to access all of the content from your phone or tablet, for on-the-road exploration. "This book oozes power, from the awe-inspiring crash of waves on Lake Superior to the visceral conflict over water diversion fights, the audacity of pumping schemes, and the big idea that the Great Lakes region should have control over its own destiny.
Details about different Native American nations who interacted with the lakes, as well as America, Canada, and European countries. Suburban Collection Showplace. Interior Illustrator: Amber Calderon is a full time artist with a Studio Art degree from DePauw University. "Impressive—the first word that comes to mind after reading this thoroughly researched and eminently readable account of the Great Lakes water wars. Don't go to Chicago without trying at least one deep-dish pizza from favorites such as Lou Malnati's, Giordano's, and/or Pizzeria Uno. Stop 10: Toronto / Lake Ontario. Immerse yourself in museums, such as Discovery World (plans to re-open on March 27, 2021), the Harley-Davidson Museum, and the Charles Allis Art Museum (still appears to be closed as of the time of this writing, but hopefully will re-open by the time of your trip). "Not mere water, the Great Lakes are a spirit, ecology, economy, brand, political movement, and human right that millions will defend like family. Social Media Guidelines. Insight Guides Florida. And so 2008, a Great Lakes Compact was adopted by Congress and signed by the President, creating a legal water fence around the edge of the Great Lakes watershed, preventing long-range large-scale diversions out of the Great Lakes basin and keeping that water inside the watershed for the people and the ecosystem and the economy this year.
Join Canada, UW-Milwaukee and on Thursday April 4 for a luncheon at the University Club in Milwaukee to discuss new developments in the complicated issues affecting Lake Michigan and the Great Lakes. The idea underlying this book is simplicity itself. OK, that bit of local jingoism aside, this is a truly fantastic book about a region of the country that many don't really seem to think all that much about. IRA FLATOW: Famous one. University Of The Air.
"Annin's Great Lakes Water Wars is one of those rare books that weaves together current events, policy, science and law, using the most important force of all: great storytelling. So we still have a lot of things to be concerned about. The Life of Senator James Couzens. But that's just stuff to get the blood riled. The views of the falls from the rooms are incredible. But if you read Danny Egan's book, The Death and Life of the Great Lakes, you start to understand that these lakes, big as they are and beautiful as they are, they're not healthy at all. The guide also includes an introductory section with monitoring guidance. Out-of-basin diversions, including those affecting Foxconn, invasive species and politics all combine to challenge those seeking to manage and preserve a critical resource. And if that's not in the cards for you, Powell's is also discounting those books through the end of the book club. I've lived within a reasonable driving distance of at least one of the Great Lakes for nearly all of my life (only the handful of years we lived in Oregon before I turned ten count against this, and probably my four years of college in Iowa), and I've lived within fifteen minutes of Lake Erie's shores for the last fifteen. Explore the best of the Great Lakes, and learn something new with every turn of the page! IRA FLATOW: Great talk. So first of all, it's time to start reading.
He also covers many of the ecological challenges the lakes have faced and continue to face even now. Maureen Dunphy has taught writing courses at Oakland University, the University of Windsor, and facilitates writing workshops on islands and on the mainland. This is an account of incredible seamanship under impossible conditions, of inexplicable blunders, heroic rescue efforts, and the sad aftermath of recovering bodies washed ashore and paying tribute to those lost at sea. Dennis uses his voyage on the Malabar as the means to tell us the natural history, economics, and human history of the Great Lakes and surrounding areas. SciFri Book Club captain Christie Taylor is back to kick off our reading! The Rough Guide to The USA: The South. The book is a wonderful educational tool, and it's ideal for car rides and quiet time.
I have visited both Lake Michigan and Lake Huron in person and standing on their shores only whet my appetite. One of them, Superior, is the largest lake on earth, and the five lakes together contain a fifth of the world's supply of standing fresh water. Not being a boat person, the book didn't really get me pumped up to take a similar journey, but it did reinforce my desire to re-visit the Upper Great Lakes region, especially the Upper Peninsula. His essays, poems and short fiction have appeared in more than 100 publications, including The New York Times, Smithsonian Magazine, American Way, Michigan Quarterly Review, PANK, and Mid-American Review. Examines the historical, cultural, and social history of the Canadian portion of the Detroit River community in the first half of the nineteenth century. Schumacher's storytelling is comprehensive, hitting its best notes when it details the stories of the men working that November night. Maureen lives on the lower peninsula of the "Mitten State, " but frequently escapes to Great Lakes islands, including to her cottage on Ontario's Pelee Island in the western basin of Lake Erie. I've spent 25 of my 27 years in Michigan, and love letters to the Great Lakes always remind me of how much I truly do love this state and its history. The Casa Loma, a gorgeous gothic-style castle, is not to be missed.
The zoo is home to giraffes (that you can feed! I made eye contact with one of them. She talks with ecologist Donna Kashian at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan and Wisconsin author Peter Annin about the ravaged ecosystems and enduring value of these waterways. It's And on the Science Friday VoxPop app, get started telling us your memories of how the Great Lakes have changed, or just your favorite memory of the lakes. His awards include: 2004 Michigan Notable Books, 2004 Sigurd Olsen Nature Writing Award, 2004 Great Lakes Culture Best Book Award Non-Fiction, 2004 The Stuart D. and Vernice M. Gross Award for Literature, 2003 Alumni Fellows Award, University of Louisville, College of Arts and Sciences, 1999 Michigan Author of the Year, 1993, 1996, 1998, and 2003 Best Book of the Year awarded by Outdoor Writers Association of America. And it's incredibly bipartisan, and really quite a remarkable thing in the partisan era that we're in today. Features inspirational colour photography, including the stunning Rocks national Lakeshore and the glitzy Downtown Chicago.
He investigated threats to the Great Lakes and the effectiveness of government efforts to protect them during a nine-month O'Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism through the Diederich College of Communication at Marquette University. I also learned a lot, mainly about the history and environmental issues. With each wave they disappeared, and we saw only glimpses of orange in the froth…I had sand in my eyes. There are stories daily about people, marinas, people who are living and working on the shoreline dealing with this really record-breaking or near record-breaking high water levels. Jerry Dennis was born in Flint in 1954, and grew up in rural northern Michigan.
And this summer, remember, we sent you out birding. The options for outdoor enthusiasts (seasonally dependent in some instances) include hiking, fishing, and hunting (with licenses), kayaking, swimming, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and ice climbing. Lake Forest Open Lands presents an informative and engaging lecture series. Format: 129 x 198mm. NOTE: As of the time of writing this (March 2021), discretionary/optional travel into Canada remains prohibited, and thus, you will not be able to make it to the final two stops for purposes of this itinerary until said restrictions are lifted. Every tale is a reminder that just when the Great Lakes seem secure, someone is quietly plotting a fresh water grab. This series is offered FREE OF CHARGE thanks to funding support from the Illinois DNR's Coastal Management Program. FCC Public Inspection Files.
The Great Lakes hold more than one fifth of all the surface freshwater on Earth, enough water to submerge the entire lower 48 under 9 and 1/2 feet. Since this trip is centered on savoring in the Great Lakes, make time to at least walk along the Navy Pier that stretches out over Lake Michigan. That made it a bit of a disappointing finish to me (although it's still very interesting, it's just not about the Great Lakes). From invasive species. I give this 4/5 instead of 5/5 for a few small reasons. He conjures an all-too-familiar scene: It's a description of modern life that has only intensified since this book's publication. His books, including A Walk in the Animal Kingdom, The Living Great Lakes, The Windward Shore, and A Place on the Water, have won numerous awards, have been translated into seven languages, have appeared on national bestseller lists, and are required reading in many universities and colleges. Ripley's Aquarium is right next door and a great family place. Hope and Hopelessness. Reet Champion Book Reviews. It provides general readers and naturalists alike with a description of the landscape context, ecological processes and vegetation of prairie fens and includes vignettes that highlight noteworthy fen species.
Stop 8: Sandusky / Lake Erie. Even if they've never seen a Great Lake. Science & Technology. No bodies of water can compare to them. This is a part of our winter Book Club conversation about Dan Egan's book 'The Death and Life of the Great Lakes. ' If you have never seen them, you may enjoy learning about them. Wisconsin Classical. You are reading "The Perfect Great Lakes Road Trip Itinerary" Back To Top. For the authoritative record of Science Friday's programming, please visit the original aired/published recording. The Culture and Commerce of Sustainability in Detroit.