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Make food, not waste: 30 Detroit food businesses to lead the U.S. in sustainability pledge

In the food business, less is more. “I learned very early on in my culinary career, the less waste you create, the more revenue you can create, if you’re creative,” Chef Omar Anani of Detroit restaurant Saffron De Twah, a 2022 James Beard finalist, said. Inspired by ancient nose-to-tail cooking approaches, Saffron concocts things like […]

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ASK MICHIGAN CLIMATE NEWS: Do pine trees help as much as leafy trees with carbon dioxide removal?

This is part in an ongoing series about Michiganders working toward climate solutions. Know someone we should write about? Hit reply! SUBSCRIBE TO MICHIGAN CLIMATE NEWS! Dear Michigan Climate News, Can you find out if pine trees help as much as leafy trees with carbon dioxide? It would guide me on what trees I should […]

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Planet Detroit wins 4 awards in SPJ program honoring the best local journalism

Planet Detroit earned four awards — including first-place awards in categories for videography and engagement-driven coverage — in a program saluting excellence in metro Detroit journalism. The Society for Professional Journalists – Detroit chapter also honored Planet Detroit and its partners Outlier Media, Detour Detroit, and Tostada Magazine for collaborative journalism and health reporting. Founder […]

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From the Headlines- May 2 – 6

New standard: The number of Michigan children considered to have elevated levels of lead in their blood could double as a result of the state’s new standards. This follows guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which lowered their threshold for elevated lead levels from 5 micrograms per deciliter to 3.5. (1 microgram per deciliter […]

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The limits of tree planting

CO2 2022/2021 420.51 ppm / 418.41 ppm Dear Michigan Climate News readers, This week, we have the rundown on climate news with summer forecasts, how much battery storage Michigan is planning for, and the benefits and limits of that favorite Earth Day activity: tree planting. Plus, we have a feature story on how local engineers […]

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Metro Detroit energy activists push for legislation to hold utilities accountable during power outages

When Michelle Jones lost electricity for three days last summer, the $200 worth of food she had just bought to feed herself, her daughter, and her granddaughter got spoiled in the fridge and then thrown into the garbage.  After she couldn’t salvage her groceries, she was denied a $25 reimbursement credit for her troubles. It […]

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More beach, boat access planned from coastal grants

By LINDSAY M. McCOYCapital News Service LANSING – Coastal restoration efforts are underway across the state as recipients of the Michigan Coastal Management Program grants begin work locally. Funding comes from the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy.  Seventeen awards totalling more than $1.1 million will fund projects and initiatives to protect, preserve and […]