By ISABELLA VOLMERT, DARLENE SUPERVILLE and WILL WEISSERT Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris and the White House criticized Donald Trump for his attacks on the federal response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton and suggested he was wrongly trying to turn the deadly storms to his political advantage. Attending a town […]
Community swap in Dearborn offers new life to clothes and books
Afeefeh Seblini hosts clothing and book swaps in Dearborn, Michigan, to promote climate responsibility and community building, with a goal of normalizing the exchange of unwanted items and extending their lifespan.
Wayne Disposal’s permit renewal a potential flashpoint in Michiganders’ fight to stop radioactive waste
Around 80 Belleville residents gathered Tuesday to discuss ways to block radioactive waste from entering their community, focusing the discussion on an upcoming permit renewal for the facility receiving the hazardous material. In August, the Detroit Free Press reported that radioactive waste shipments from the Manhattan Project would be sent from the Niagara Falls Storage […]
Michigan among top 10 landfill methane polluters
A new interactive map from the Environmental Defense Fund reveals that Michigan is one of the top 10 states contributing to methane pollution from landfills. EDF’s map, which combines satellite and advanced monitoring data, paints a stark picture. In 2021, the EPA estimated that landfills across the country emitted about 3.7 million metric tons of […]
Water utility, Army Corps will study flood risk in southeast Michigan
The Great Lakes Water Authority is getting federal help to mitigate increasing flood risk caused by climate change and aging infrastructure.
Michigan Department of Environment launches Justice40 Accelerator program to tackle climate change and inequities
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has launched the Justice40 Accelerator program, providing 25 community-based organizations with funding, training, and technical support to address climate change and environmental justice in underserved communities.
Biden-Harris administration finalizes rule for lead service line replacement nationwide
The Biden-Harris administration has finalized a new rule requiring the replacement of all lead service lines in drinking water systems nationwide within the next decade, with Detroit receiving $90 million in funding to replace its aging water infrastructure and Michigan communities benefiting from new protections against toxic PFAS chemicals.
In the News: What’s going on with the Palisades Nuclear Plant?
What is happening with the Palisades Nuclear Plant? The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert, Michigan, is being prepared for a historic restart after securing a $1.52 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in late September 2024. This marks the first time a decommissioned nuclear reactor in the U.S. will be revived. The […]
DNR urges caution with outdoor fires amid autumn drought
Federal monitors have declared parts of northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula to be experiencing a drought, leading to a higher risk of fire due to dry weather and high winds, and the state Department of Natural Resources is urging caution and has restricted burning in many areas.
Breathing and Peace
To have a breath of fresh air is laughableTo breathe and have it turn into asthma,turn into COPD then turn into lung canceris reality for meThere is no peace of self, family nor community, if there is no fresh airThe fresh air where I breathe it in and my whole body say ahhFresh air where […]