Saturday, December 14, 2019

The Great Lakes Have Been Filled to the Brim for Months and It Could Spell Trouble This Winter | The Weather Channel

  • Water levels on the Great Lakes remain at near-record high values as of early December.

  • Coastal erosion and lakeshore flooding concerns are increased this winter due to the higher water levels.

  • Excessive precipitation caused the Great Lakes to experience record-high water levels this year.

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    November Mean Lake Levels

    (Data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)



    Continue reading at: The Great Lakes Have Been Filled to the Brim for Months and It Could Spell Trouble This Winter | The Weather Channel

    Wednesday, December 11, 2019

    Wednesday, December 4, 2019

    8th Environmental Documentary Series at Siena Heights University

    The Sustainable College Committee proudly announces the 8th Environmental Documentary Series.

    Almost all films will start Wednesdays 6:30 PM in the Science Building, Room SCI 131 and are free and open for everybody. This faculty-led program and any related discussion is for educational benefit only. A campus map can be found at: http://sienaheights.edu/About/Campus-Map-Parking
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    For the details of every showing, including links to information about the films, please refer to the schedule at: http://sustainability.sienaheights.edu/environmental-documentaries.html
    This year we will host a pre-release screening of Nor Any Drop to Drink focusing on the Flint water crisis and how appointed emergency managers violated democracy in the State of Michigan.