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orange and pink magnolia blossoms can be endangered by warmer winter weather
Posted inCommunity

What a warmer winter means for your garden

Avatar photo by The Conversation March 26, 2024March 26, 2024

Rising temperatures, particularly hotter summers and warmer winters, pose challenges to plant health. Understanding these impacts is crucial for gardening in a changing climate.

Posted inGuides

Here are the 5 things you need to know about eco-friendly laundry

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt March 24, 2024November 18, 2024

The Environmental Protection Agency’s “Safer Choice” label and the Environmental Working Group’s ratings guide consumers to eco-friendly laundry detergents. These products are free of harmful chemicals and biodegradable, helping avoid ingredients like PVA and phthalates.

Posted inNews

Detroit urban agriculture leader to head sustainability office, solar efforts

Avatar photo by Christine Ferretti March 21, 2024March 21, 2024

Rushdan will head the mayor’s neighborhood solar initiative as she transitions to a new role leading Detroit’s sustainability efforts.

A map of Canada shows the extent and severity of drought conditions that could contribute to Canadian wildfires. The scale used runs from D0 Abnormally dry to D4 Exceptional drought.
Posted inNews

Canadian smoke could hit Michigan again this summer

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt March 21, 2024May 17, 2024

Drought and “zombie fires” raise concerns for the upcoming Canadian wildfire season and its impact on Michigan air quality.

A group of people hold signs reading "Core City Strong" behind a woman wearing black speaking at a mirophone at a press conference regarding the Core City protest.
Posted inAccountability

Zoning plan seeks to ban heavy industry in Core City

by Jena Brooker, BridgeDetroit March 21, 2024March 21, 2024

A Core City protest has emerged due to residents’ discontent with disturbances from an industrial site, prompting a proposal to rezone areas to restrict intensive industrial activity following ongoing violations of city blight codes.

Sunset over a grassy Great Lakes beach.
Posted inVoices

OPINION: Biden’s silence on Line 5 is a challenge for Michigan voters

by Andrea Pierce March 20, 2024March 19, 2024

A 70-year-old ticking time bomb still lays on the lake bed of the Mackinac Straits.

A map of the 1939 Home Owners’ Loan Corporation of metropolitan Detroit that shows formerly redlined areas that now experience disproportionate flooding.
Posted inVoices

OPINION: How ghost streams and redlining’s legacy lead to unfairness in flood risk, in Detroit and elsewhere

Avatar photo by The Conversation March 19, 2024March 21, 2024

Extreme weather events put pressure on cities like Detroit that have aging and undersized stormwater infrastructure, with low-income urban neighborhoods tending to suffer the most.

Posted inCommunity

Composting, water access and backyard chickens: Detroit’s urban farming evolution

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak March 19, 2024March 21, 2024

The city’s first urban agriculture director, Tepfirah Rushdan, aims to help gardeners access land and water while making urban farming a seamless part of the city’s policy.

Geometric illustration of a crowd of multi coloured human figures
Posted inCommunity

Opinion: Michigan records belong to everyone

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak March 14, 2024March 14, 2024

Openness and transparency are at the core of our mission and allow us and our partners to uncover critical stories that impact public health and the environment. Our new collaborative is designed to support that mission.

Posted inNews

Detroit revives program to increase fresh food access for residents

by Jena Brooker, BridgeDetroit March 14, 2024March 14, 2024

The new iteration of the Green Grocer Project will focus more on supporting walkable, neighborhood grocery shopping options versus supporting larger grocers.

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