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PARKS REPORT: Skinner Playfield

View on Instagram >>> Find your way to this park! Skinner Playfield Denby students, teachers and neighbors recreated Skinner Playfield  This week I’ve taken the first request to check out a park from one of our readers ! We love when our adventurers get involved! Beau recommended we visit Skinner Playfield located at 12800 Kelly […]

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MPSC considers requiring utilities to account for public health costs of future electricity generation

Electricity generation from coal and gas-fired power plants exact an inequitable health cost that utilities should account for when planning for the future. That’s according to testimony submitted on April 28 to the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) by the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center on behalf of 23 individuals and organizations.  MPSC opened the […]

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From the Headlines – May 3 – 7, 2021

Heatwaves and blackouts: A new study examines the risk for concurrent blackouts and heatwaves in Detroit, Phoenix, and Atlanta, finding that power failures have increased by more than 60% since 2015. “A widespread blackout during an intense heatwave may be the deadliest climate-related event we can imagine,” said Brian Stone Jr., a professor at the School of City & […]

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Michigan’s energy activists start to see decade of work pay off in Highland Park

Republished with permission from Energy News Network. Soulardarity is increasingly finding a seat at the table in official conversations about Highland Park’s energy future — a contrast with its early days when city leaders largely dismissed them as noisemakers. In 2011, the streets of Highland Park, Michigan, went dark. DTE Energy repossessed around 1,000 streetlights […]

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COVID-19 revealed Detroit’s public and environmental health inequities. Here’s how.

Thomasenia Weston and her two grandchildren don’t get much protection from the truck traffic and air pollution inundating her neighborhood at the intersection of West Vernor Highway and Livernois. “My house does not feel like my home,” Weston told Planet Detroit. “My house feels like I’m on the freeway.” Weston points to the Marathon Refinery, […]

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From the Headlines – April 26 – 30, 2021

East side climate focus: Times are changing on the east side of Detroit where the 37-year-old Eastside Community Network (ECN) and other organizations are increasingly focused on sustainability initiatives to create economic opportunity, improve quality of life and deal with stormwater problems made worse by climate change. “Every time there’s a heavy rain, and the rains are heavier […]

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Travis Peters’ ‘Green Boots’ feeds the community, provides horticultural therapy for disabled veterans

On Juneteenth 2020, a coalition of Black farmers banned together in a major way to form the Black Farmer Land Fund. The Detroit Black Community Food Security Network ), along with Keep Detroit Growing and the Oakland Avenue Urban Farm, launched a GoFundMe campaign intending to raise $5,000 to help Black local farmers buy land. In just one week, they raised more than […]