A year after a severe ice storm left 700,000 Michigan residents without power, calls for improved reliability and accountability continue.
‘Pollinator scorecard’ could help solar developers amp up proposals
There are many pollinators in Michigan, including over 460 bee species, and they all have different needs.
Air quality film kicks off series aiming to change Detroit narratives
The organization’s fight for environmental justice is the focus of the new documentary “Sure as the Wind.”
Young Detroit climate activists demand action, inspire hope
Detroit students lead a powerful demand for climate action, aiming to transform their future with cleaner air and sustainable solutions.
Dearborn air quality monitoring program launched to protect public health
City officials introduces air and pollution monitors and text-based alerts to inform and empower residents with real-time information.
DTE Energy signals another electric rate hike request for spring
Rate cases are coming more frequently, placing pressure on advocates and increasing costs for customers
Detroit People’s Food Co-op to open May 1
The grocery store will offer fresh produce, bulk foods, a prepared deli section with limited seating, beverages and other items commonly found at grocery stores.
Wayne County Commissioners pass resolution for anti-idling law
The resolution encourages the state to stop trucks from idling to protect the health of residents.
What do the EPA’s new soot rules mean for Detroit?
Wayne County and other areas may see new pollution restrictions.
OPINION: Michigan needs stronger regulations to fix reliability problem – but utility influence stands in the way
DTE and Consumers stand to make money for doing a job that would be considered subpar for many of their peers around the Midwest.