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Katie Kuiper

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The conversation discusses the responsibility to use the Great Lakes for people beyond the region, involving policy changes, river re-grounding, and collaboration to address environmental issues like pollution and climate change affecting water quality. It emphasizes the complexity of the challenges and the need for collective action and partnerships to tackle various sources of pollution impacting the Great Lakes. We're in a pretty unique space with all this fresh water. Do you think we have a responsibility to use the Great Lakes for the benefit of people outside of the Great Lakes region? I think it just depends on if we're talking about policy changes or re-grounding some of our rivers and streams away and approaching re-grounding and diverting current waterways. I think that can get really muddy when it comes to environment change. There are some policies that are out there that prevent that. I think in general, we all kind of have to be in one coalition or contract or have the same vision. I think that we can come up with several different questions that also go to the state. In Ohio, that's what we're supposed to be working with. Just like we talked about pollution, pollution is a coming from one source. So, if we're going to ever address the issues that are affecting our Great Lakes and our water quality, we're going to have to be together. So, I think, yes, we should be kind of building more of our partnerships and collaborations. Yeah. I mean, there's so many things that affect the lakes in terms of pollution. A lot of people with Lake Erie think, oh, the reason why it looks so dirty sometimes is just runoff. But it's like, no, climate change is actually heating stuff up and raising algae growth. There's so many things we have to fight. If you just stop one thing, it's not fixing everything. Exactly. And the thing is, you can't just say one industrial road version. Yeah. I think when people think of the Great Lakes, they're thinking of Lake Erie. But there are so many more people that watered the lakes. Yeah. I think people definitely think, oh, there's one thing contributing to the pollution of this lake, or there's one thing contributing to this. When you start reading about it, there's so many things. That's why it's such a difficult task to overcome.

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