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Large waves on a lake with industrial plants in the background releasing smoke plumes into the air
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The EPA wanted to clean up steel mills. Then a group of Rust Belt senators got involved.

Avatar photo by Grist April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

Steel towns will see some reductions in toxic pollution from new regulations — but not as much as they’d hoped.

A wide photo of a landfill
Posted inNews

Landfills bake the planet even more than we realized

Avatar photo by Grist April 9, 2024May 17, 2024

A landfill is a place of perpetual motion, where mountains of garbage rise in days and crews race to contain the influx of ever more trash. Amid the commotion, an invisible gas often escapes unnoticed, warming the planet and harming our health: methane.

Posted inCommunity

GLWA’s $138 million flood prevention project sparks outrage in Jefferson Chalmers

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt April 5, 2024March 18, 2025

The project aims to make regional water infrastructure more resilient and help with flood prevention. However, residents are troubled by the city of Detroit and Great Lakes Water Authority’s slow outreach.

Wide exterior shot of the Detroit People’s Food Coop, a Black-led cooperative grocery store in the Detroit Food Commons. The Detroit Food Commons is a brick-laid building, brown in color, and the signage says "Detroit People's Food Co-Op" in bright, colorful capital letters.
Posted inNews

FAQ: Detroit Food Commons welcomes Black-led co-op grocery store

by Divya Murthy April 4, 2024April 4, 2024

The Detroit People’s Food Co-op will sell locally grown produce, groceries, baked goods and more under a community-owned model.

The DTE Energy logo in front of a large office building
Posted inNews

Nessel calls out DTE’s $9 billion plan, warns of $4350 price hike for the average customer

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt April 4, 2024April 4, 2024

DTE’s “gold plating” is charging customers for unnecessary upgrades, critics say.

A black woman, Deana Neely of Detroit Voltage, smiles and looks into the distance. She's wearing fashionable light denim coveralls in a modern atrium.
Posted inCommunity

Meet the Black woman leading Detroit’s clean energy charge

Avatar photo by Tatiana Walk-Morris April 3, 2024April 3, 2024

At first, Deana Neely hesitated to disclose Detroit Voltage’s status as a Black woman-owned business in a white male-dominated industry. Then, she realized the power in embracing identity.

A group of people appear to take notes with notebooks on their laps
Posted inAccountability

EGLE pressured to prioritize public input in decision-making

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

Rep Tlaib says public comment needs to influence EGLE decision-making, not be ‘performative.’

Posted inSolutions

Who are today’s climate activists? Dispelling 3 big myths for Earth Month

Avatar photo by The Conversation April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

It’s easy to get caught up in the myths about climate activism, particularly in today’s polarized political environment. So, let’s take a moment to explore the truth about three of the big myths being told about climate activism and the climate movement today.

The DTE Energy logo in front of a large office building
Posted inAccountability

‘Absurd’: Michigan AG Nessel intervenes as DTE seeks another rate hike

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak March 31, 2024March 31, 2024

DTE seeks an additional $450 million annually. The request comes on the heels of a $368 million rate increase approved in December.

Posted inCommunity

‘Too many questions’: Hazmat proposal raises bridge safety concerns

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt March 28, 2024April 1, 2024

Industry touts safety benefits as residents voice concerns over a proposal to allow hazardous materials on the Ambassador Bridge.

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