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In warming Great Lakes, climate triage means some cold waters won’t be saved

Government officials begin the grim task of prioritizing which cold lakes and rivers to sacrifice — or save — as the climate changes. Not all cold-water loving fish may survive in the northern Great Lakes region.
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Creeks, once overlooked, are now seen as assets for urban renewal

Developers have recently realized the value of even the most minor waterways for commerce, but experts advise caution because of flooding risks.
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'Great environmentalist' Weld dives into race against Trump

On a clear summer day in 1996, Massachusetts Gov. William Weld (R) signed the Rivers Protection Act, an aggressive environmental policy that put a development buffer around the state's rivers and creeks.
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