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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore from Empire Bluff on Lake Michigan.
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What we’re reading: Great Lakes water levels rise with spring, lag behind 2024

Avatar photo by Dustin Blitchok May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

In Washtenaw County, food bank faces a crisis after USDA cuts. In Flint, the lifting of the EPA’s water emergency order marks a significant milestone in the city’s recovery.

The roof of the Stellantis plant on Detroit's east side.
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Michigan fails to follow its own ozone pollution rules: Sierra Club

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

The Sierra Club threatens legal action against Michigan’s environmental regulators, accusing the state of neglecting its duty to curb ozone pollution in southeast Michigan, where communities, particularly on Detroit’s east side, face heightened asthma risks due to persistent air quality issues.

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New landfill rules were supposed to cut methane. Michigan’s still falling short.

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

At Michigan Central’s Newlab, EcoSphere Organics is pioneering biodegradable materials from food waste, while apps like Flashfood and Food Rescue US are tackling food surplus by connecting it to those in need.

Cars abandoned on I-94 in Detroit after June 2021 flood.
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VOICES: With climate change at our doorstep, Michigan can’t afford to lose environmental protections

Elayne Coleman headshot. by Elayne Coleman May 21, 2025May 21, 2025

As Michigan faces increasingly frequent extreme weather, emergency response from state and federal agencies is more important than ever, says the Sierra Club’s Elayne Coleman.

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VOICES: Pope Francis’ climate legacy: Can Pope Leo XIV carry the torch?

Rev. Gary R. Wright, S.J. by Rev Gary R Wright May 21, 2025May 22, 2025

As Pope Leo XIV steps into his role, young people are eager to see if he will continue Pope Francis’ legacy on climate action, writes the Rev. Gary R. Wright, parish priest at Saints Peter and Paul Jesuit Church in Detroit

Industrialized Zug Island seen from the Detroit River.
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Michigan lawmakers push for polluter pay legislation: ‘The idea is to require better cleanups’

Avatar photo by Inside Climate News May 21, 2025May 21, 2025

Polluter pay legislation passed the state Senate last year but was lost amid a tumultuous and early end to the Michigan legislature’s lame duck session in December. 

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Banana peels to coasters: Is this the future of food waste?

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak May 21, 2025May 18, 2025

At Michigan Central’s Newlab, EcoSphere Organics is pioneering biodegradable materials from food waste, while apps like Flashfood and Food Rescue US are tackling food surplus by connecting it to those in need.

A box checked for a lead test on a medical form next to a test tube with blood sample.
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GUIDE: How Michigan’s new universal lead testing law affects your child

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak May 20, 2025May 21, 2025

Michigan’s new rules require doctors to test all children for lead exposure at key ages.

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Can Michigan fix its food waste problem with composting?

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak May 20, 2025May 20, 2025

In Detroit’s Riverbend neighborhood, Sanctuary Farms and Midtown Composting & Recycling Co. are pioneering efforts to transform food waste into nutrient-rich soil, empowering communities to embrace sustainable practices. Across Michigan, similar initiatives are emerging, as cities and schools launch programs to divert food scraps and reduce landfill reliance.

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House proposal threatens solar tax credits. Install now, experts say.

Avatar photo by Grist May 19, 2025May 19, 2025

With federal solar tax credits on the chopping block, millions face losing access to affordable solar power, threatening a sharp decline in residential solar capacity.

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