Legislation to cap water bills for low-income Michigan households is reintroduced in the state Senate with bipartisan support, aims to establish a statewide water affordability program.
Climate is adding to Detroit air quality problems: American Lung Association
Detroit’s failing air quality grade in the American Lung Association’s State of the Air Report highlights the impact of climate change and wildfire smoke, as over 77 million people nationwide face unhealthy PM 2.5 pollution spikes.
Giant sequoias take root on Detroit’s east side on Earth Day
Detroit’s Giant Sequoia Filter Forest initiative empowers communities by transforming vacant lots into urban forests, tackling blight, enhancing air quality, and safeguarding sequoias from wildfire threats.
Toxic tour in Southwest Detroit: Cristo Rey students explore environmental justice through art
Students tour Southwest Detroit, Ecorse, and River Rouge with environmental activist to document and analyze challenges that include pollution from industrial sources like Marathon Petroleum Corp. and U.S. Steel.
Café y Chisme No. 5: How Andrea Meza amplifies Detroit’s community voices
Andrea Meza, a journalist and caseworker, is reclaiming narratives in Detroit by spotlighting water infrastructure failures and the cultural richness of lowrider communities. Her work advocates for inclusive journalism that truly reflects the voices of the community.
Are Trump’s policies draining America’s wetlands?
Communities face real consequences as the federal government rolls back protections for wetlands, halts water infrastructure investments, and retreats from environmental enforcement, impacting their health and resilience.
Schools and farmers left scrambling after USDA axes $100 million program
The USDA’s cancellation of the Patrick Leahy Farm to School Program funding, aimed at supplying schools with fresh produce and agricultural education, follows President Trump’s executive order targeting ‘radical’ and ‘wasteful’ DEI initiatives.
Detroit students cut cafeteria waste with stainless steel sporks—thanks to We ReUse
This Earth Week, Detroit students are reducing cafeteria waste thanks to nearly 200 stainless steel sporks donated by We ReUse, promoting sustainable practices at GESU Catholic School.
Environmental groups brace for Trump executive orders
Environmental groups nationwide brace for executive orders from President Donald Trump that could challenge their nonprofit status, yet they stand ready to defend their role in civil society.
Microfibers in Great Lakes algae: A hidden threat to wildlife and our water?
Microfibers, tiny plastic strings from washing fabrics, are present in every algae sample from four of the Great Lakes, carrying toxic chemicals like PFAS to other organisms.