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Would gas tax breaks make a big difference when prices are skyrocketing? We asked 4 experts

The Conversation By: Jay L. Zagorsky, Erich Muehlegger, Sanya Carley, Theodore J. Kury With gasoline prices trending over US$4 per gallon nationwide, politicians are feeling the heat. In response, Maryland and Georgia have temporarily waived their state gasoline taxes to reduce the burden on consumers. Other states are considering similar actions, and some members of Congress have called for suspending the […]

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How will climate change impact water affordability in the Great Lakes?

SUBSCRIBE TO MICHIGAN CLIMATE NEWS! In 2014, the City of Detroit cut off water service to more than 20,000 customers for nonpayment. This left scores of poor, primarily Black households without the necessities for safe and sanitary daily life. “People cannot drink. They cannot cook. They cannot flush toilets or maintain sanitation,” said Rev. Kenita […]

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‘A moral crisis’: Metro Detroit faith leaders call for end to water shutoffs, adoption of income-based rates

The call comes amid rising service rates as the city’s water department embarks on door-knocking campaign to get customers on payment plans The Rev. Kenita Harris has long witnessed many Detroit families struggle to pay for a basic life necessity: water.  In the minister’s eyes, lacking access to clean, safe, and affordable water robs families […]

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SEC proposes far-reaching climate disclosure rules for companies – here’s where the rules may be vulnerable to legal challenges

The Conversation By: Daniel E Walters, William M Manson The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission released its long-awaited proposal to require companies to disclose their climate risks to investors, and it’s arguably the most significant action on climate change yet under the Biden administration. SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee called it a “watershed moment for investors and financial markets.” It is […]

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Environmental group pushes to ban controversial chemical

By ARYA DARACapital News Service LANSING — The recent discovery of a dangerous family of chemicals in Michigan cattle has a statewide environmental group renewing its efforts to ban the controversial substance. The chemicals are called per- or polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS for short. You may have heard of the more common chemicals in this family, […]

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Lights Out: DTE Energy shut off electricity to homes hundreds of thousands of times

This story was originally published by ProPublica Lights Out: Profitable Utility Company Shut Off Electricity to Homes Hundreds of Thousands of Times by Sarah Alvarez, Outlier Media, with data analysis by Agnel Philip, ProPublica ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in […]

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From the headlines – March 14-18, 2022

Structural discrimination: The Environmental Protect Agency (EPA) will investigate Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) after residents living near the Jeep plant on Detroit’s east side filed a discrimination complaint. When EGLE issued the permit for the plant in a highly polluted and predominantly Black part of Detroit, Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler) was required […]

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Planet Detroit welcomes journalism fellow Eleanore Catolico

Planet Detroit is thrilled to welcome Eleanore Catolico as our 2022 Detroit Energy and Environment Reporting Fellow. The fellowship, a partnership between Planet Detroit, Energy News Network’s (ENN), and the Detroit Equity Action Lab helps support critical journalism on climate change and clean energy in under-resourced communities in southeast Michigan. Having grown up in the suburbs of […]