Great Lakes Restoration and the Threat of Global Warming

This report synthesizes current climate change science and presents the likely impacts that warming temperatures will have on the lakes, including lower lake levels, more sewage overflows, and increased pressure to divert Great Lakes water. The Great Lakes can lessen the impact of global warming or become global warming’s victim—it all depends on Congressional action.

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Coalition to House of Representatives Regarding the Water Quality Investment Act

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Place-Specific Benefits of Great Lakes Restoration: A Supplement to the ‘Healthy Waters’ Report