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Supply chain slowdown could boost demand for recycle materials

By DANIELLE JAMESCapital News Service LANSING — The same supply chain disruptions that slow Michigan manufacturing could help the recycling industry bring in new business. The opportunity started with pandemic shutdowns, which disrupted manufacturing and the movement of goods, said Dave Smith, a recycling coordinator at the Michigan State University Recycling Center. That resulted in […]

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No guns, no oil: A call to love life

On dismantling the ‘thin blue line’ that blocks us from action To meet the challenges of the global climate crisis, we need bold ideas and to speak truth to power. That’s the idea behind Climate/Justice, a Planet Detoit opinion column written by Detroit-based environmental justice activist Michelle Martinez. Martinez writes not only as an activist […]

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POEM: ‘Last Ice’

{ November } How do we prepare?The wooden swing wrapped in plastic on the lawn.An unopened bag of rock salt next to the garage.My father’s bright orange camouflage snowsuit on the hallway benchfresh from the attic.In a diner on the edges of the lake,Laura, a waitress with kind eyes, makes her way toward me.“Fill up?” […]

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POEM: ‘take up space’

take up space and be a Garden welcome seeds of knowledge home loving, naming splitting open knowledge means to know spread fireseeds like bits of ember sparks from sorrowed hearts cradled and tendered in tangles and brambles pierce earth softly making mesh take up space and be a Forest which at times must burn, the […]