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The Environment Report - Delta College Public Radio

Jeff Kart, a.k.a. "Mr. Great Lakes," hosts Delta College Public Radio's weekly look at environmental issues.

  1. 55

    King Walleye, Double Danger

    Walleye is now the most-harvested species in the Great Lakes and some beach safety tips as we head into summer. Learn more: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  2. 54

    Pear Tree Ban, Otter Week Fan

    The Callery pear tree is among six species added to Michigan’s official list of invasive plants and World Otter Day was celebrated this week. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  3. 53

    Saildrones on the Lakes, EVs on the Rise

    The U.S. Coast Guard is using autonomous Saildrones on the Great Lakes. As gas prices rise, so do electric vehicle sales. Beach wellness is a couple of weeks away. Learn more: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  4. 52

    Longtime Conservation Club Dissolves, AI Predicts Severe Weather

    Michigan United Conservation Clubs is being dissolved after nearly 90 years of advocacy. AI may be a crystal ball for weather forecasting. Pink salmon may be on the dinner menu but they’re also considered invasive in the Great Lakes. Learn more: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  5. 51

    Dam Investment for Safety, Stream Sampling for Science

    Michigan needs a lot more dam investment. Macroinvertebrates like dragonfly and mayfly larvae are key indicators of stream health. More information: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  6. 50

    $45M for Sustainability, Workshops for Fisheries

    Sustainability in the Great Lakes region just received a $45 million boost and fishery workshops are scheduled for April. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  7. 49

    Energy Efficiency Initiatives, Battery Circularity Program, Solar and Storage Bulletin

    New agreements between Michigan utilities and advocates will lower energy bills and invest in home improvements. A Battery Circularity Program aims to improve how batteries are collected, recycled and reprocessed across the state. The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis says in a recent bulletin that “blistering pace of the buildout of solar and battery storage” appears set to continue for at least the next two years in the United States. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  8. 48

    Great Lakes Priorities, Monitoring and Battery Storage

    What are the top five priorities for the Great Lakes? The Michigan Clean Water Corps is looking for volunteers. Midland Township and eight other communities will host solar power and battery storage projects to advance clean energy. For more information: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  9. 47

    Lake Huron Report Card, Airports ‘n’ PFAS, Lighthouse Keepers

    A binational report card is out for Lake Huron. Nine Michigan airports are receiving money from the state to deal with PFAS contamination. You and three of your friends can be lighthouse keepers. Learn more: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  10. 46

    Data Center Warnings, Maritime Push, Investment Tracker

    If current demand continues, data centers will drive up emissions and electricity costs. Michigan drafted a 10-year-plan to grow Michigan’s maritime industry. An online tool built by the Great Lakes Commission tracks major Great Lakes and clean water-related projects. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  11. 45

    Water Supply Predictor, Solarize Discounts, Recycling Update

    To improve water supply predictions, researchers have developed the Great Lakes NBS Predictor. The Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association says it’s continuing a Solarize program this year. Michigan has a goal of reaching a 30% recycling rate for residents by 2029. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  12. 44

    Threats to Whitefish, Risks to Humanity

    Saginaw Bay is mentioned in a recent State of the Great Lakes Report and the Global Challenges Foundation has a list of the five biggest risks facing humanity. Learn more: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  13. 43

    Other Top Stories, Winter Burning and Advocacy Training

    Listeners of this segment helped it win Science Podcast of the Year for 2025 at the Lakies. There’s no winter or holiday break in the fight against invasive species. The Alliance for the Great Lakes offers training in environmental advocacy. Learn more: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  14. 42

    Christmas Recycling, Bird Counting, Lamprey Controlling

    Some tips on cardboard recycling, a citizen science project, and efforts to remove invasive lampreys. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  15. 41

    Christmas Tree Factoids, Snow Accumulation Tracker

    Some Christmas tree factoids and way to count this winter's snowfall. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  16. 40

    Microfiber Filters, Preserve Transfer, Michigan Energy Facts

    New research offers a simple solution to a widespread pollution problem, the AuSable River Scenic Preserve is in the hands of Oscoda Charter Township, and the federal government is back open and newly updated Michigan energy facts are out. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  17. 39

    Big Farms, Shrinking Fish, AI4Shipwrecks

    Environmental groups are celebrating a state decision regarding fertilizers used by large-scale farms, climate change is causing fish to shrink, and Lake Huron shipwrecks are helping advance AI. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  18. 38

    Solar Lab, Dinosaur Fish, Channel Reef

    Michigan State University is studying the benefits of solar panels on farmland, a new documentary follows baby sturgeon released into the Saginaw River system, and a newly constructed reef in the Saginaw Bay is poised to increase fish habitat. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/

  19. 37

    Climate Migration, the Fall Situation, Bay City Restoration

    Climate change could be driving people to move to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Fall colors are peaking in some areas of Michigan and growing in others. And Bay City has been added to an international Initiative for Resilient Great Lakes Coasts. For more visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast and others like it: https://www.deltabroadcasting.org/donate/

  20. 36

    Science Boost, Wetland Cuts, Renewable Growth

    A grant is aimed at ensuring "that fact-based science is shaping decisions that protect the Great Lakes." Wetlands will see some protections in the new state budget. And renewable energy and distributed generation continues to grow in Michigan. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Help support this podcast and others like it: https://www.deltabroadcasting.org/donate/

  21. 35

    Bay City on Great Lakes Cruise List, Lake Huron Slated for Flooding Study

    Bay City is a featured port on a Great Lakes cruise marketing program and Michigan is planning a Lake Huron flooding resilience study. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltabroadcasting.org/donate/

  22. 34

    Fall Color Forecast, Climate Change ‘Grue Jay,’ E. Coli Mapper

    Fall colors are showing up across Michigan. A rare bird is among the first examples of a climate change species. Beach season is over, but E. coli bacteria is still a concern. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltabroadcasting.org/donate/

  23. 33

    PEAS 50, Karn Solar, Muskrat Lodges

    Happy anniversary to the Pollution Emergency Alerting System, aka PEAS. Hampton Township is among eight communities sharing almost $2 million in awards to support renewable energy projects. It turns out muskrats are pretty good at battling invasive species. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support Delta College Public Radio: https://www.deltabroadcasting.org/donate/

  24. 32

    Reporting Mushrooms, Releasing Baby Sturgeon

    Exotic mushrooms are invading Michigan and pushing out native fungi, more baby lake sturgeon will soon be swimming in the Saginaw River system, and the clock is ticking on federal clean energy tax credits. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  25. 31

    Needed: Stream Sampling Volunteers and Lots More EV Charging Stations

    Volunteers are needed for a stream sampling event that uses tiny animals to assess water quality in the Cedar River. Wednesday, Aug. 27, was officially the first-ever World Lake Day, as declared by the United Nations. And range anxiety is a real concern for folks considering an electric vehicle. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  26. 30

    Coastal Cleanup, Massive Carp, Wildfire Alerts

    At least 30 beach cleanups are planned in Michigan next month. A 57-pound invasive carp was found in Lake Huron. This summer is shaping up to rival 2023 for air quality alerts in Michigan. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  27. 29

    Big Batteries, Fish Stocking and Carp Baiting

    Big batteries are going in at Consumers Energy sites in Hampton and Oscoda townships. Close to 19 million fish have been stocked to rivers and lakes in Michigan this year. Federal scientists are testing a new method for keeping invasive carp out of the Great Lakes. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  28. 28

    Summer Survey, Septic Replacement, Baby Sturgeon

    This month, the Lake Guardian began its annual summer water quality survey of the Great Lakes. A $35 million Septic Replacement Loan Program helps Michigan homeowners with the high costs of repairing or replacing failing septic systems. Hundreds of baby sturgeon are coming to the Saginaw Bay watershed. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  29. 27

    Waterfowl Fest On, Kirtland’s Pop Down, Stats Hub Up

    Bay City celebrates the 30th annual Saginaw Bay Waterfowl & Outdoor Festival, the once-endangered Kirtland’s warbler isn’t doing so well these days, and lawmakers advocating for the Great Lakes have a new statistics hub. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  30. 26

    Dogs at the Beach, Whitefish on the Decline, Warming on the Rise

    Harmful algal blooms pose a serious danger to dogs at the beach, Lake whitefish are crashing in Lakes Michigan and Huron, and more than a dozen leading scientists released a report highlighting climate change impacts on the Great Lakes region. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  31. 25

    Snap a Critter, Squish a Lanternfly

    Lake Huron is expected to rise by an inch over the next month. The Michigan Clean Water Corps is hosting its first-ever statewide aquatic invasive species BioBlitz from June 28-July 6. The Saginaw Bay Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area is offering free kits to build spotted lanternfly traps. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  32. 24

    Conservation Grants, Stormwater Webinar, Beach Closures

    Local conservation and education efforts are getting a boost from the state. The Great Lakes Stormwater Collaborative is putting on a summer webinar series about stormwater management. The first is June 24. A great day at the beach can be spoiled by pollution. The state has launched an enhanced version of BeachGuard online notification system for closures and advisories. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  33. 23

    Lamprey Control, Whitefish Grow, Summer Ice

    Sea lamprey control is planned for a Lake Huron tributary. Pinconning-based Serafin Fish Co. has been issued a commercial fishing license for lake whitefish in southern Lake Huron from the port of Harbor Beach. It’s that time of year. University researchers want to know how you feel about ice. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  34. 22

    Supporting Drinking Water, Free Fishing and Stream Sampling

    U.S. Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet is pushing for federal funding to expand access to safe, clean drinking water in mid-Michigan. Little Forks Conservancy recently hosted another Cedar River Stream Sampling event, engaging volunteers in collecting valuable data to monitor the health of the watershed. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  35. 21

    Pregnant Heat, 27 Million Trees, Urban Conservation

    Climate change is making Michigan summers more dangerous for pregnant women, more than 27 million trees were planted across the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence region last year, and the nonprofit Conservation Fund is supporting projects that bring green space into Michigan neighborhoods. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  36. 20

    Recycling Rate Increase, Green Infrastructure Study, Global Energy Roundup

    Michigan’s recycling rate reached a new high for the fourth year in a row. Permeable pavement can reduce stormwater runoff by up to 19%, a recent study says. Low-carbon energy sources provided nearly 41% of the world’s electricity in 2024. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  37. 19

    All Scraps: Food and Tires

    A Detroit nonprofit called Make Food Not Waste has an initiative to cut Michigan’s food waste in half by 2030. There’s a Give a Scrap Food Scrap Pickup Service available in Bay City, Saginaw and Birch Run. May 31 is the date for a Scrap Tire Drive put on by Bay County Mosquito Control. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  38. 18

    AI Pressure, Sister City Pledge, Solar for Savings

    Artificial intelligence is putting pressure on the Great Lakes. Bay City’s sister city has committed to protecting Lake Huron. A new program will award millions of dollars in grants to projects that help meet goals of a state Healthy Climate Plan. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  39. 17

    12,000 Volunteers, Earth Day 2025 and a No Go on Trump Coal

    Helped Wanted: 12,000 volunteers. That’s the message from the Alliance for the Great Lakes, the environmental group that organizers Adopt-a-Beach cleanups. Earth Day is this week, celebrated on Tuesday, April 22. Executive orders from President Trump aim to halt state climate laws and revive the coal industry. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  40. 16

    Climate Change Supercharging, Spring Sampling, Nature Preserving

    Climate change is supercharging the water cycle, bringing heavier rain extremes and related flood risks across the U.S. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s largest research vessel, the Lake Guardian, has begun its annual spring water quality survey across the Great Lakes. Part of the “Free-Flowing Success” of environmental efforts last year in the Saginaw Bay region included the Three Ponds Nature Preserve. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  41. 15

    Threatened Monarchs, Endangered Plovers and the Ford Lightning

    The federal government is giving people more time to comment on a proposal to list the iconic monarch butterfly as threatened. You can learn how to contribute to community science by monitoring for endangered piping plovers and changes along the Lake Huron shoreline. The Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association notes that utilities in Michigan can’t stand in the way of residents using a Ford electric vehicle to keep their lights on during power outages. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  42. 14

    Great Lakes AI, Clean Water Corps, Boating Facility Finder

    Artificial intelligence and machine learning are expected to change how scientists monitor and model the Great Lakes. You can help monitor water quality in Michigan through the Clean Water Corps. An online Michigan Boating Facility Finder includes an interactive map to find out about launch points, watercraft rules and closures. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  43. 13

    Saginaw Bay Ice Fishing Ranks High, U-M Advances Offshore Wind Tech

    Saginaw Bay is among the best ice fishing destinations in the United States. The University of Michigan is using $5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to help make wave and offshore wind energy more reliable, quieter and easier to test. The Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation in Birmingham is making a major commitment to the future of the Great Lakes and other key causes, pledging to spend its remaining $350 million over the next decade. Mr. Great Lakes: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltabroadcasting.org/donate/

  44. 12

    Coastal Management, Getting Involved, Deformed Birds

    Recent state grants focus on coastal management. If you want to take an active role in protecting and preserving the Great Lakes, you might want to check out a webinar from the Alliance for the Great Lakes. Fish-eating birds nesting in polluted shoreline areas of Michigan suffer from lower reproductive success and higher rates of deformities. Mr. Great Lakes: https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  45. 11

    Michigan Leads Nation in Clean Energy Funding, Grants Target Lead in Schools

    Filter First laws have been in place for a year in Michigan. Michigan saw the most benefits in the nation from federal clean energy funding. Mr. Great Lakes https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  46. 10

    Winter EVs, Algal Blooms and Blahs

    Worried about how electric vehicles handle cold winters? The latest tech might ease your mind. Algal blooms are often associated with summer but they’re a concern in the winter, too. And there’s a Wildlife Weekend planned for early February at the Department of Natural Resources center in Roscommon. Mr. Great Lakes https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  47. 9

    Lost Winter Days, Restoration Action Plan, Clean Water Wins

    Analysts are talking about “lost winter” days around the world. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has an updated action plan for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Michigan saw some “clean water wins” in 2024. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  48. 8

    Nuclear Storage, GIS Tools and Renewables Plan

    Rep. Dan Kildee says he’s leading a bipartisan effort to stop Canada from storing nuclear waste near the Great Lakes. Geographic Information Systems empower environmental stewardship and decision-making. Consumers Energy has submitted an amended renewable energy plan to the Michigan Public Service Commission. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  49. 7

    Rare Owls, Sustainable Fish and Michigan’s Recycling Milestone

    Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has become a hotspot for rare owl sightings this fall. Fishery businesses are taking a pledge to make sure no part of a fish goes to waste. And Michigan’s recycling rate is at an all-time high for the third consecutive year. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/

  50. 6

    County Flood Models, Air Quality Dashboard, Trump Predictions

    Central Michigan University researchers are working with communities to prepare for flooding driven by climate change. Michigan's environmental agency has a new air monitoring dashboard. Trump’s agenda is expected to emphasize fossil fuel production, ease environmental regulations, and potentially halt climate-related initiatives. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/

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