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Public Trust Tuesday:  A Big Win for the Public Trust

FLOW’s organizing principle is the public trust doctrine.  What sounds like an exotic concept is quite simple.  This centuries-old principle of common law holds that there are some resources, like water and submerged lands, that by their nature cannot be privately owned.  Rather, this commons – including the Great Lakes — belongs to the public. … excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/public-trust-tuesday-big-win-public-trust/" title="ReadPublic Trust Tuesday:  A Big Win for the Public Trust”>Read more »

Trump Administration: Importance of Great Lakes Cleanup Equal to Hosting a Military Parade

The Trump Administration on February 14 revealed that President Donald Trump’s proposed military parade, inspired by his attendance at the Bastille Day celebration last July in Paris, would cost taxpayers as much as $30 million. While there’s been broad criticism of the appropriateness of such a display by the world’s sole military superpower, particularly in… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/trump-administration-importance-great-lakes-cleanup-equal-hosting-military-parade/" title="ReadTrump Administration: Importance of Great Lakes Cleanup Equal to Hosting a Military Parade”>Read more »

What a Difference 100 Years Makes

What a difference 100 years makes. In 1918, a US-Canadian commission reported on the condition of the boundary waters between the two countries with an emphasis on the connecting waters of the Great Lakes. In the words of the International Joint Commission, the situation was a disgrace. It was also fatal to thousands. At the… Read more »

Public Trust Tuesday: Shutting Down Line 5

FLOW’s organizing principle is the public trust doctrine.  What sounds like an exotic concept is quite simple.  This centuries-old principle of common law holds that there are some resources, like water and submerged lands, that by their nature cannot be privately owned.  Rather, this commons – including the Great Lakes — belongs to the public. … Read more »

A Holistic View of the Public Trust Doctrine

FLOW’s organizing principle is the public trust doctrine.  What sounds like an exotic concept is quite simple.  This centuries-old principle of common law holds that there are some resources, like water and submerged lands, that by their nature cannot be privately owned.  Rather, this commons – including the Great Lakes — belongs to the public. … Read more »

Considering Productivity on World Wetland Day

Today, February 2, is World Wetland Day. A 2012 UN Report says from 1900 to 2012, the world lost 50% of its wetlands. As humans, we value our productivity. We want to gut the unnecessary and utilize every minute and every inch to its full potential. However, when we aim for 100% productivity, our first… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/considering-productivity-world-wetland-day/" title="ReadConsidering Productivity on World Wetland Day”>Read more »

The Public Trust Doctrine in Action

Editor’s note: FLOW’s organizing principle is the public trust doctrine.  What sounds like an exotic concept is quite simple.  This centuries-old principle of common law holds that there are some resources, like water and submerged lands, that by their nature cannot be privately owned.  Rather, this commons – including the Great Lakes — belongs toexcerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/public-trust-doctrine-action/" title="ReadThe Public Trust Doctrine in Action“>Read more »

When is Clean Not Clean? A Critical Environmental Issue

The discovery of thousands of discarded chemical drums on the Hooker Chemical Company property near Montague, Michigan in the 1970s helped spur Michigan’s toxic cleanup program. Now retired, Andrew Hogarth was the respected longtime chief of the Remediation and Redevelopment Division – in charge of toxic cleanup – in the State Department of Environmental Quality…. excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/clean-not-clean-critical-environmental-issue/" title="ReadWhen is Clean Not Clean? A Critical Environmental Issue”>Read more »

The State of the Great Lakes

Are the Great Lakes getting better or worse? Any good scientist will tell you that’s a short question with a long answer, a simple question with a complicated answer.  And after a half hour of trying to explain it to you, they will have made it only a little simpler.  If you’re lucky. So why… Read more »