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Ann Arbor has a plan to reduce DTE Energy reliance — form their own ‘Sustainable Energy Utility’

*You can keep up with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Got an idea for a Michigan climate story? Pitch us here.* SUBSCRIBE TO THIS NEWSLETTER HERE BY NINA IGNACZAK A report released Thursday outlines a path toward reducing Ann Arbor’s residents’ and businesses’ reliance on DTE Energy that its authors say is legally, technically, […]

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From the Headlines – October 4-8, 2021

Bailout for who? DTE Energy cut power to thousands of Michiganders during the pandemic, despite receiving $220 million in tax relief through the CARES Act. They weren’t alone — the country’s largest electric providers collectively received $1.25 billion in federal bailout money while cutting power to almost a million customers. “It brings the focus on the question of […]

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PARKS REPORT: Murphy Playlot

View on Instagram >>> Find your way to this park: Murphy Playlot This week’s parks report is dedicated to Greg Mudge, who stewarded this park across the street from his restaurant. Located at 1300 Porter Street next to Mudgie’s Deli sits the small but well-kept Murphy Playlot. This area features a playground, half-court basketball hoop, […]

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Announcing Restorying Agency

Restorying Agency is a self-guided tour that invites us to visit sites of reconnection between us and metro Detroit ecologies. The metro Detroit region bears the scars of colonization, industrialism, racism, and capitalism — all of which require exploitation, a sense of separateness, and a way of thinking that sees the earth and other people as […]

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From the Headlines- September 27-October 1, 2021

Unanimous decision: On Tuesday, Detroit City Council unanimously approved the Detroit Riverfront Protection Ordinance. The move comes in response to the 2019 dock collapse at the former Revere Copper site, which spilled contaminated soil into the Detroit River. “This legislation is a step forward in rectifying Detroit’s environmental justice inequities,” Councilmember Raquel Castañeda-López said in a statement. “Detroiters deserve […]