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Trump administration targets environmental justice, projects in limbo

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak February 8, 2025February 12, 2025

After weeks of disruption, the EPA has begun releasing some frozen environmental justice grants, but billions remain uncertain as the Trump administration continues targeting climate and equity programs.

AI environmental impact
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What does AI mean for Michigan’s environment?

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt February 6, 2025February 6, 2025

Michigan’s tax breaks for data centers may raise energy costs, increase water usage and jeopardize the state’s climate plan as AI technology advances.

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What we’re reading: Trump’s bid to dismantle EPA’s environmental justice office raises alarms

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak February 6, 2025February 6, 2025

Trump’s EPA is dismantling its environmental justice office, removing the EJScreen mapping tool, while the spending freeze harms the economy, and GOP aims to repeal lead pipe rules despite health dangers

Clothing resale shop LiTO
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Craftsmanship meets storytelling at LiTO resale shop in southwest Detroit

Avatar photo by Isabelle Tavares February 6, 2025February 6, 2025

Yvonne “Heaven” Montero, founder of LiTO in Southwest Detroit, has turned her passion for vintage fashion into a thriving resale business, emphasizing craftsmanship, storytelling and sustainability.

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Discover upcycled gems at Detroit’s Architectural Salvage Warehouse

Avatar photo by Estefania Arellano-Bermudez February 5, 2025February 5, 2025

The Architectural Salvage Warehouse of Detroit deconstructs buildings to preserve materials, aiming to reduce waste and provide second chances for people.

DTE Energy logo on office building
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Report: DTE profits soar as customers face shutoffs, rising rates and fossil fuel expansion

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt February 4, 2025February 4, 2025

DTE Energy is disconnecting thousands of customers while increasing rates and expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, despite its profits surging 41% in 2024 and its business model prioritizing profits over affordability and reliability.

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Palisades nuclear plant’s restart uncertain amid Trump’s mixed signals

Avatar photo by Izzy Ross, IPR February 4, 2025February 4, 2025

Despite President Trump’s mixed messages on nuclear power, the Palisades Nuclear Plant in southwest Michigan is set to reopen later this year, with owners navigating the confusion caused by his recent executive orders.

EPA workers say rollbacks at the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory would compromise emissions reduction work
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Ann Arbor EPA office may be targeted by Trump’s attack on environmental regulation

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt January 31, 2025January 31, 2025

Current and former EPA workers say rollbacks at the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory would compromise emissions reduction work that has delivered hundreds of billions of dollars in public health benefits.

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EGLE poised to allow more pollution in southwest Detroit, where emissions already exceed federal levels

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt January 30, 2025January 31, 2025

Advocates concerned that “significant impact levels” could be used to greenlight more projects in the already highly polluted area and say regulators have the tools to do more to protect resident health.

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BASF report says air monitoring not needed at Grosse Ile toxic waste site. Some experts disagree.

Avatar photo by Tom Perkins January 30, 2025January 30, 2025

State regulators say the air contamination risk at the BASF toxic waste site in Grosse Isle is low. However, independent experts question why the evaluation excluded some of the most toxic contaminants in the soil, arguing that air testing is needed to confirm if a health threat exists.

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