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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 […]

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Introducing Climate/Justice: A new Planet Detroit opinion column by Michelle Martinez

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 new Planet Detroit column by Detroit-based environmental justice activist Michelle Martinez. Martinez writes not only as an activist but as a mother and fourth-generation Detroiter. She brings a clear-eyed perspective […]

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A northern Michigan tornado, a deadly spring Chicago heatwave & fixing MI's grid

CO2 2022/2021 : 421.74 ppm / 420.65 ppm Dear Michigan Climate News readers, Climate advocacy groups are aiming to get the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Michigan utilities for creating obstacles to solar power. A rare tornado hit northern Michigan — could it become more common? And a heatwave in Chicago killed three women in […]

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From the Headlines- May 23 – 27

What comes next? This week, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced plans to tear down the Detroit incinerator, which has been closed since 2019. The facility burned 5,000 tons of trash a day for years, much of it coming from outside of Detroit, and received 750 citations for air pollution between 2013 and 2018. KT Andresky, a resident living near the […]

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Planet Detroit welcomes Jenna Fei, our 2022 Detroit River Story Lab intern

Planet Detroit is thrilled to welcome Jenna Fei as our 2022 Detroit River Story Lab intern. Fei an undergraduate majoring in Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Michigan. Over the summer, she will be creating a series about the Detroit River’s journey through the past, present, and future. Fei’s internship is supported by […]