Organizations like watershed councils, land conservancies and government agencies are protecting wetlands in Metro Detroit to preserve wildlife habitats, improve water quality and reduce flooding risks.
VOICES: Detroit River restoration more important now than ever
The Detroit River is much more than a body of water dividing two countries. It is the lifeblood of our community, a crucial artery in the Great Lakes system, and a symbol of resilience and renewal. As stewards of this remarkable resource, Friends of the Detroit River (FDR) have championed efforts to restore and protect […]
Detroit wetlands offer up urban nature
As Detroit expanded over the past two centuries, one of its most treasured natural resources receded from the city’s riverfront. Wetlands—waterlogged areas where the city’s soils bordered the Detroit River—once stretched a mile wide and rested along the land between Lake St.Clair and Lake Erie. In the years since the Industrial Age in the 1800s, […]
Free film festival documents landfills, water pollution and lead poisoning
The Better Cities Film Festival, launching this weekend in Detroit’s Campus Martius, will feature films on critical urban issues, from environmental justice to sustainable transportation and placemaking, as part of the Detroit Month of Design. The free festival, now in its 11th year, showcases films that explore how to make cities and neighborhoods better places […]
What Metro Detroiters should know about wetlands
Natural and constructed wetlands can help prevent flooding, provide critical wildlife habitat for wildlife and create recreation opportunities.
Detroit Air Quality Tracker: Moderate air quality persists in Metro Detroit amid warm, dry weather
What you need to know about Canadian wildfire smoke and Detroit air quality all in one place. Updated regularly.
Survivors of the world’s worst industrial disaster turn to Detroit activists
All Farhat Jahan remembers is the thick gas filling her home. Her mother grabs her in her arms and starts running. Her eyes burn, as if there were acid in them. If someone had only told them to take cover under blankets in their home, to not run for the hospital, “so many would have […]
Oakland County water commissioner race focuses on water affordability
This year’s race for Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner could have state-wide implications, as incumbent Jim Nash (D) and his challenger Steve Johnson (R) present contrasting plans to lower residential water costs. Nash has positioned himself as a key supporter of State Sen. Stephanie Chang’s (D-Detroit) water affordability legislation. The legislation seeks to tie water […]
New bill would help protect overburdened Michigan communities from further pollution
New legislation to improve environmental justice could block permits for polluters in parts of Michigan where heavy industry is concentrated, such as the east side of Detroit or the city’s 48217 ZIP code. In July, State Rep. Abraham Aiyash (D-Hamtramck) introduced HB 5901, the Protecting Overburdened Communities Act, to prevent companies from obtaining permits for new facilities […]
‘Latinos con Harris-Walz’ react to climate during Tuesday’s debate
About thirty Latino voters and other members of the Detroit community gathered last night at the Saint Regis Hotel for the debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. In the crowd were many lifetime Southwest Detroit residents with an eye on environmental justice policy, Venezuelan migrants, a Western High school counselor […]