A recent survey reveals that Michigan voters are backing clean energy initiatives, with 62% supporting the state’s clean energy standard and 79% favoring policies to generate clean energy and manufacturing jobs.
Great Lakes fish at risk as sea lamprey control faces layoffs
Sweeping layoffs at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have hit the Great Lakes sea lamprey control program, raising concerns about the impact on native fish populations and the $5 billion fishery they support.
Michigan climate action plans must better address marginalized communities: study
A recent Michigan State University study reveals that while many Michigan local governments are developing climate adaptation plans, few address the disproportionate impacts on marginalized communities.
Community voices take center stage in Planet Detroit’s 2025 reporting lab
Planet Detroit’s 2025 Spring Neighborhood Reporting Lab, backed by The Kresge Foundation, will train community-based writers to profile grassroots leaders fostering change in Metro Detroit.
Environment on the sidelines in Whitmer’s State of the State address
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer started her seventh annual State of the State address with a familiar theme: “the importance of working with anyone to get things done for Michiganders.” That includes working with the Trump administration, with which Whitmer said she “hopes to find common ground.” Whitmer, a Democrat, focused on three priorities that will drive […]
GLWA customers challenge water rate hike as costs spike by 5.9%: ‘Why now?’
The Great Lakes Water Authority voted to increase water rates for metro Detroit water systems by 5.9% on Wednesday, along with a 4.5% sewer rate hike. The increase represents a slight reduction from the 7.73% water rate hike and 5.39% sewer increase proposed by GLWA. The decision came after dozens of people packed a GLWA […]
Southwest Detroit flood repairs will take 6 weeks ‘minimum’
In the wake of the Southwest Detroit flood, city officials project a six-week timeline to restore homes. ‘It’s sad,’ says Elvin Nolasco, whose parents are staying in a hotel.
What we’re reading: Detroit flood victims face waiver dilemma for city-funded repairs
Detroit residents impacted by last week’s water main break flood were asked to sign a liability waiver before receiving city-funded repairs, raising concerns and skepticism. Meanwhile, General Motors is investing $400,000 in Detroit-based Matrix Human Services to launch a pilot workforce program training 40 Detroiters for clean energy and EV industry jobs.
What climate change means for bird flu — and the soaring price of eggs
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. By FRIDA GARZA and ZOYA TEIRSTEINGrist Buying eggs at the grocery store has become a major headache for U.S. consumers, with the average price of a dozen large eggs in a typical American city reaching $4.95 last month. Since the start […]
Can Michigan finally silence its highways? Lawmakers push for noise abatement funding
By FINN MILLS Capital News Service LANSING — A new House bill could help reduce traffic noise from Michigan highways. The proposal from Rep. Ron Robinson, R-Utica, would provide state money for noise abatement projects, the first boost in over 17 years. Noise abatement measures used in the past include the addition of walls and […]