When the gun smoke ceased just before 1845, the island became a popular spot for romantic picnics. So the city announced it would change the name. In 1870, Detroit had a problem. The City Council had the desire and funds to build a leisure park in downtown Detroit, but could not settle on a location. […]
How has flooding impacted Belle Isle’s ‘imperiled’ Wet-Mesic Flatwoods forest?
Kevin Bingham estimates the age of a dead oak tree, a piece of which is being used to block off a flooded portion of Belle Isle’s Central Avenue, at 195 years. The oak was likely killed years before the flooding that has hit much of the woods on the eastern end of the island. But […]
OPINION | Fix the damn dams: Rethinking excessive privatization of public infrastructure
Monica Plawecki This piece was originally published by the Southeast Michigan Sustainable Business Forum. In the few short months that have passed since a week of heavy rain caused the failure of the Edenville and Sanford Dams, much of the news coverage of the disaster has focused on the finger-pointing that has arisen in the […]
Why do we call 48217 Michigan’s ‘most polluted zip code’?
Experts say more air quality monitoring and better assessment methods are needed to understand how cumulative exposures to pollution affects communities. Planet Detroit was recently asked about the claim—frequently repeated by journalists—that Detroit’s 48217 zip code, home to the Boynton and Oakwood Heights neighborhoods, is Michigan’s “most polluted.” The commenter referred to this as a […]
A peek inside ‘Yeah, What Lester Said’ environmental art exhibit
PARTNER CONTENT This weekend is the last opportunity to check out Yeah, What Lester Said , a free, online exhibition this summer that aims to tackle climate change. Named after activist Lester Brown, the exhibit aims to tackle climate change. Many of the artists are from Detroit, based here, or have works that represent the city […]
OPINION: Southwest Detroit and Downriver should form an environmental justice coalition
Air pollution respects no boundaries and impacts those who live adjacent to or downwind of the emitting sources. Since the industrial revolution, socially constructed laws and systems created urban environments where the most vulnerable in our society, those of low income and disenfranchised minorities, bear the costs of air pollution in our modern society. Detroit […]