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LSLLN in the News

Articles

How climate activists in Thunder Bay, Ont., are using postcards to express hope, fear for future

CBC News

April 22, 2022

LU students get hands-on experience: Trip to Jackfish Bay opens their eyes to climate, environmental change impact

Chronicle Journal

Oct 12, 2021

Youth poised to become regional climate leaders come together virtually

Anishinabek News

Sept 1, 2021

Lake Superior Climate Action Field School

CBC Listen, Superior Morning with Amy Hadley

August 27, 2021

Green Visions: Climate Justice across the Lake Superior Watershed

KUMD 103.3F, Duluth Public Radio

August 25, 2021

LU to receive more than $380k for research partnership development.

TB News Watch

July 21, 2019

Algoma U collaborates with Lakehead, Duluth to protect Lake Superior.

SooToday

July 18, 2019

Funding will help local Lakehead team research self regulation.

Orillia Matters

July 18, 2019

LSLLN Logo showing a blue outline of Lake Superior with four light blue circles around the southeast corner, the southwest corner, a large penisula on the south shore, and on the northwestern shore. Dashed lines connect all four circles to each other.
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