Detroit’s heat index was projected to reach 104 degrees over the course of Monday. The heat index measures what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature.
Detroit cooling centers open for residents during heat wave
As temperatures soar into the 90s, Detroit’s recreation centers and libraries offer cooling spaces for residents.
VOICES: Environmental spending cuts threaten Detroit River cleanup momentum
The restoration of Sugar Island at Lake Erie’s mouth showcases the vital role of collaboration between local, state, and federal partners on environmental protection, says Friends of the Detroit River Executive Director Tricia Blicharski.
Ypsilanti Township residents speak out against University of Michigan’s ‘biggest, baddest’ data center
In Ypsilanti Township, residents are sounding alarms over a $1.2 billion data center project by the University of Michigan and Los Alamos National Laboratory, citing fears of rising utility costs, environmental harm, and the advancement of surveillance technologies.
Metro Detroit’s refilleries offer easy eco-swaps for daily essentials
In Metro Detroit, refilleries like Refill Emporium, 86 Plastic Co, and MI-Fillosophy are empowering consumers to embrace sustainability. By offering eco-friendly, locally sourced products, these stores educate and enable individuals to make simple, impactful changes in their daily lives.
What we’re reading: Nessel, environmentalists challenge Trump order on Michigan coal plant
A tornado in Fraser marks Michigan’s 29th of the year, and the first sighting of the invasive Asian longhorned tick is made in the state, raising alarms over potential disease spread.
Detroit faces dangerous heat wave, with temps in high 90s forecast in days ahead
A heat dome is set to envelop the U.S., bringing oppressive temperatures and humidity to millions. Detroit braces for highs up to 97°F.
After widespread DTE Energy, Consumers Energy outages in 2022, state OKs 75 audit recommendations for utilities
DTE Energy and Consumers Energy say their weather response has improved since August 2022, when storms left hundreds of thousands without power.
EPA budget cuts represent ‘serious hit’ to Michigan water infrastructure: EGLE’s Phil Roos
EPA’s proposed budget threatens to slash Michigan’s Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds by 90%, putting vital water infrastructure projects at risk and potentially increasing utility costs in disadvantaged communities.
Toxic Huron River discharge at center of Nessel lawsuit against Wixom auto suppliers
Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel sues Tribar Technologies Inc. and Adept Plastic Finishing Inc., alleges breach of state laws by discharging toxic substances into the Huron River and neglect of permit and pollution regulations.