In Washington, D.C., Great Lakes Day unites Congressional leaders in bipartisan support for the Great Lakes, yet expert Mike Shriberg warns the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative alone cannot safeguard water quality.
Wayne County radioactive waste trial ends with attorney’s warning over future Manhattan Project shipments
Wayne Disposal attorneys argue plaintiffs failed to prove the landfill is harming residents, while lawyers for local communities say it’s unreasonable to dispose of radioactive waste in a highly populated area near the Great Lakes.
Judge fines DTE, its Zug Island facility $100 million for Clean Air Act violations
The EPA sought a $140 million civil penalty in the lawsuit, which DTE lawyers said amounts to a shutdown order on Zug Island.
Eat well, live well in Downtown Royal Oak: A practical guide to dining sustainably
How Restaurant Week, walkable streets, and everyday dining choices add up to a more sustainable food scene in Royal Oak’s downtown core. Planet Detroit readers care about our environment, and about how everyday choices can contribute to a healthier, cleaner Michigan. Making more sustainable decisions doesn’t have to mean choosing between doing good and dining […]
‘We can’t wait for the city to just save us’: Southwest Detroit’s catastrophic water main break 1 year later
In Southwest Detroit, a year after a devastating 54-inch water main break displaced hundreds, residents face ongoing challenges.
Join Us: Planet Detroit Live on the Great Northwoods and why it matters for Detroit
Michigan’s northern forests stretch across the Upper Peninsula and into the northern Lower Peninsula — millions of acres of wild land that most Detroiters rarely think about. But those forests filter the water that flows into the Great Lakes and eventually into Detroit’s taps. They absorb air pollution and carbon, buffer extreme weather, and sustain […]
Detroit has ‘necessary ingredients’ for poor air quality: Forecast calls for improvement
Stagnant atmospheric conditions are contributing to Southeastern Michigan’s high air quality index numbers.
Can Michigan’s forests hold back the tide of climate change?
Michiganders face more floods and extreme weather as climate change reshapes the state, impacting ecosystems, the economy, and public health. Wildfire risks rise, while key tree species and wildlife struggle to adapt.
How a federal water pollution bill could jeopardize Detroit’s drinking water
The PERMIT Act, now under Senate review, threatens to weaken the Clean Water Act, risking higher pollution levels in Detroit’s drinking water and endangering the health and cultural practices of local communities.
Is Detroit’s future tied to Michigan’s northwoods?
The Great Northwoods, vital for Detroit’s air and water quality, is more than a distant wilderness. Organizations like Detroit Outdoors and Black to the Land are bridging the gap, fostering connections and stewardship between urban communities and these crucial ecosystems.

