Freshwater Future Weekly: July 25, 2025

Freshwater Future Weekly: July 25, 2025

This Week: Mindfulness and Movement; Support Strong CAFO Permits in Michigan; The Aquaculture Conversation in the Great Lakes; Climate Change Trends; Advocates Push Ontario to Address Elevated Lead in Schools; Save the Date

Freshwater Future Weekly: July 18, 2025

Freshwater Future Weekly: July 18, 2025

This Week: Tell the EPA: Don’t Change Clean Water Protections; Mindfulness and Meditation; Virtual Screening “Unheard Voices: The Fight for the Tonawanda Seneca Nation’s Way of Life”; Major First Nations Water Bill Opposed; Upcoming Events–Save the Date

Freshwater Future Weekly: July 11, 2025

Freshwater Future Weekly: July 11, 2025

This Week: July 31 at 11:30 am ET – Mindfulness and Meditation; Yes, Our Voices Improved Congress’ Big, Ugly Bill; Landback Victory for Four Anishinaabe First Nations in Western Ontario; Illinois Adds More High-Risk Communities to Universal Childhood Lead Testing List

Freshwater Future Weekly: July 3, 2025

Freshwater Future Weekly: July 3, 2025

This Week: Victory in Wisconsin: State Supreme Court Affirms that Polluters Pay for Spills; Win! Toronto Passes Road Salt Ordinance to Protect Water and Ecosystems; Save the Date: Water Is Life Festival – August 30, 2025

Freshwater Future Weekly: June 27, 2025

Freshwater Future Weekly: June 27, 2025

This Week: Spring Project Grantees; Thank you to the Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation); No Michigan Taxpayer Dollars for the Copperwood Mine; Tell Your Senators to Protect Nonprofits in the Budget & Tax Bill

Freshwater Future Weekly: June 20, 2025

Freshwater Future Weekly: June 20, 2025

Take Action- Tell Your Senators to Protect Nonprofits in the Budget & Tax Bill; Join Our Monthly Mindfulness + Movement Practice; Blue Economy Blog; Chiefs of Ontario and Allies Rally Against Proposed Bill C-5

Freshwater Future Weekly: May 30, 2025

Freshwater Future Weekly: May 30, 2025

This Week: Celebrating Safe Drinking Water for Erie, PA Students; Stand with Protect the Porkies: No Taxpayer Dollars for the Copperwood Mine – Again; Michigan Residents Deserve Meaningful Public Engagement; Work Proceeds to Stop Invasive Carp; Pittsburgh Residents Overwhelmingly Vote to Keep their Water System Public