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In the aftershock of Roe’s dismantling, Detroit advocates say attack on health and bodily autonomy is an environmental justice issue

Loss of abortion access adds to a laundry list of systemic ills for communities already burdened by pollution and vulnerable to the climate crisis A generation of birthing people never knew a world without reproductive freedom until last Friday, after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a near half-century precedent that guaranteed the right to safe […]

Posted inSolutions

Sacred Heart Catholic Church congregation gathers to celebrate green stormwater project 

Members of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Detroit’s Eastern Market strolled outside in traditional red attire last week to view a rain garden filled with native plant species in bloom in the parking lot of their church. The gathering, which coincided with the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus celebration, honored a green […]

Posted inAccountability, Deep Dives, Lead poisoning

Bills requiring universal lead testing for Michigan children passes out of House committee; fall vote expected

The bills come on top of new guidance lowering the threshold for what’s considered an elevated blood lead level in the state Two bills that would change lead testing requirements for children have passed out of the state House Health Policy Committee and will likely come up for a vote during the fall legislative session.  […]

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Policy Tracker: Sierra Club opposes a bill to codify Michigan’s carbon credit program

SUBSCRIBE TO MICHIGAN CLIMATE NEWS! Dear Michigan Climate News readers, We asked you what topics we should cover in this newsletter, and we got a resounding response — you want to stay up-to-date on climate solutions, politics, and policy. To that end, in addition to regular solutions-based stories, we will be bringing you this monthly […]

Posted inVoices

OPINION: Women’s reproductive freedom is crucial for advancing climate justice. Now, Michigan must act.

I’m six months pregnant. My choice to have this baby was made knowing it was the right decision for my family and our circumstances. Having a baby, however, is not right for everyone.  But after this week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, women in this country, including my future daughter, no […]

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Detroit medical student hopes for health care model that factors in climate change

Join us this Friday, June 24 at noon on Planet Detroit’s Facebook page for a Live conversation on Health & Climate Change with Dr. Lisa DelBuono, founder of Michigan Clinicians for Climate Action and Taylor Barrow, a third-year medical student at Wayne State University REGISTER HERE Native Detroiter Taylor Barrow spent a decade on the […]

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From the Headlines- June 13 – 17

Dancin’ in the streets: In 2014, amid Detroit’s bankruptcy, the Detroit Water & Sewer Department abruptly shut off water service to tens of thousands of Detroit residents for nonpayment. Since then, activists like the People’s Water Board Coalition, We The People Detroit and Hydrate Detroit have been clamoring for the city to stop shutting off […]