Oracle’s massive data center construction project in Saline Township draws complaints from residents about truck traffic, noise, and dust.
What does Superfund status mean for Ann Arbor’s Gelman plume cleanup?
The EPA announces the Gelman Sciences site in Ann Arbor will join the Superfund National Priorities List, opening federal funding for cleanup of a 3-mile groundwater plume contaminated with cancer-causing dioxane.
Michigan environmental news roundup: Storm could bring 11 inches of snow to Upper Peninsula
Two powerful storm systems will bring heavy snow, ice, and high winds to Michigan over the next five days, while water main breaks continue plaguing Metro Detroit communities.
Gibraltar data center could support DTE grid with diesel generators: Developer
Around 150 people showed up for a town hall meeting on a proposed 100-megawatt Gibraltar data center Wednesday night, with many voicing concern about potential impacts to air quality, electricity bills, and the nearby Humbug Marsh. The Gibraltar City Council passed a one-year data center moratorium on Monday to give the city time to prepare […]
Highland Park resident and filmmaker Jamela Lugo-Thomas inspired by city’s water crisis
The College of Creative Studies grad combines lived experience with film to shine a light on issues of clean water access as part of Planet Detroit’s Neighborhood Reporting Lab.
VOICES: Clean Air Act protections are a matter of life and death
Society’s most vulnerable will face the consequences for Clean Air Act rollbacks, writes Detroit pastor who lost her granddaughter to asthma.
Gibraltar passes data center moratorium: Facility proposed at former McLouth Steel site
A proposed 100-megawatt data center at the former McLouth Steel site in Gibraltar hit a potential roadblock on Monday when the city council passed a one-year data center moratorium. Project developer Raeden is moving forward with a Wednesday night community meeting, according to Gibraltar City Administrator Rachel Witherspoon. Gibraltar City Councilmember Kathy LaPointe said at […]
VOICES: Protecting what we love in the age of AI
A faith-based perspective on why Great Lakes communities are pushing back against data center development.
Great Lakes water levels decline from record highs: What the forecast says
Over the next six months, the Army Corps predicts water levels will stay below long-term averages on all Great Lakes, except possibly Lake Ontario.
Data center answers will come from Lansing or Washington: Allen Park official
The Allen Park Planning Commission again postponed a decision Thursday on the application for a 26-megawatt data center, planned for a site on Enterprise Drive south of I-94. City Councilperson Dan Lloyd, who introduced the motion to delay the decision, said he’s concerned about updated plans for the data center to connect to municipal water […]

