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Detroiters Do Science: What we found (so far) in our urban neighborhoods

Since the Detroiters Do Science project began in May, citizen scientists across Metro Detroit have recorded nearly 2500 observations (and counting!) through the iNaturalist app as part of our Nature in Your Neighborhood project. That’s 27 observers and 313 identifiers, who have come up with 990 species so far. Participants have shared the wide range […]

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Ask Planet Detroit: What’s up with multi-family recycling in Detroit?

Dear Planet Detroit,  I am a Detroit citizen living in the Palmer Park historic apartment neighborhood. Why doesn’t the city provide recycling bins and access to recycling just as the single family homes and other areas of Detroit?  -Tired of seeing the waste and consumption.  Dear Tired,  Recycling services in Detroit have been primarily focused […]

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Highland Park City Council unanimously approves COVID-19 ‘Just Recovery Task Force’

Highland Park City Council voted unanimously Monday to establish a COVID-19 Just Recovery Task Force.  “This task force is about the community coming together to get through this crisis, but also to look forward,” said City Council President of Highland Park Carlton Clyburn in a press release.  The task force will be a joint effort […]

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OPINION: Energy assistance programs don’t keep the lights on. Energy affordability will.

When Michigan’s utility shutoff protections expired June 12th, over 225,000 families in DTE Energy’s service territory became vulnerable to losing their lights, the contents of their refrigerators, and the ability to charge their cell phones because of past-due bills. The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), who ordered utilities to establish temporary shutoff protections, have insisted […]