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Is ‘renewable natural gas’ a real option to power Michigan? Consultant with ties to DTE and Consumers hired by regulators to help decide

This story was produced in partnership with Outlier Media. State regulators have hired a consulting firm with financial ties to DTE Energy and Consumers Energy to assess whether Michigan should scale up production of renewable natural gas, a controversial fuel of questionable economic and environmental value. Renewable natural gas (RNG), or biogas, is touted by […]

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From the Headlines — January 31 – February 4, 2022

More than lead: A number of harmful chemicals like PFAS compounds and pesticides are showing up in Metro Detroit drinking water, according to a searchable database put together by the Environmental Working Group (EWG). Many of these are considered safe to consume in small quantities, although EWG says the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulations for drinking water are “out of […]

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Camden, Newark, & Baltimore lead in building equitable access to urban tree canopy

Sheila Roberts recalls walking through Cooper Plaza, the Camden, N.J. neighborhood she calls home in 2002, noticing something unusual: a newly planted, tree-lined street. “Immediately upon looking at the street, I didn’t notice the trash. I didn’t notice the graffiti. And I didn’t notice how unkempt the street was,” Roberts says. “And it was because […]

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Cleveland’s reforesting efforts take root in once-redlined neighborhoods

Gwendolyn Garth is no stranger to a blank canvas. A self-defined “artivist” who blends art and activism to positively impact Cleveland’s neighborhoods, Garth has left her colorful fingerprint on numerous community murals and outreach projects across Cleveland. Now she’s set her sights on beautifying the city’s vacant lots—and helping to replenish the city’s tree canopy […]

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From the Headlines — January 24 – 28, 2022

Limited data: A community meeting intended to inform the public about the Stellantis facilities on the east side of Detroit seemed to generate more questions than answers, including why the plant was allowed to continue operating for several months after it was discovered that emissions weren’t being properly treated. Representatives for Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE), […]