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A close up of solar panels on a roof against a cloudy sky.
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New Michigan law requires homeowners associations to allow rooftop solar

Avatar photo by Izzy Ross, IPR July 11, 2024August 29, 2024

With the new law, Michigan joins over two dozen other states that have some form of “solar access laws.”

Baskets of produce show salvaged food from the Too Good to Go app
Posted inCommunity

I ate discarded restaurant food for a week. Did I really help the environment?

Avatar photo by Monica Williams July 11, 2024March 25, 2025

Too Good to Go, the app that sells unsold restaurant food at a discount, has arrived in Detroit. I signed up immediately.

Posted inVoices

OPINION: Data centers in Michigan pose the ‘other’ existential threat from AI 

by Martin Kushler July 10, 2024August 10, 2024

The rapid expansion of AI is driving increased electricity demand from data centers, threatening to undermine climate goals.

Posted inNews

Detroit solar plan meets pushback in City Council

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt July 10, 2024

Detroit councilmembers raise questions over plan for solar fields and criticize DTE Energy’s opposition to community solar.

Posted inNews

Flood watch issued for Detroit through Wednesday night

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt July 10, 2024July 23, 2024

Remnants of Hurricane Beryl could bring up to 4 inches of rain to Southeast Michigan.

The AQI (air quality index) is a tool to let you know how much pollution is in the air and how it will affect you.
Posted inNews

Detroit sees off-the-charts air pollution following the 4th of July fireworks

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt July 5, 2024July 23, 2024

Stagnant air leads to lingering air quality issues on Friday morning. Meteorologists expect the air to clear slowly through the weekend.

Supreme Court chevron decision
Posted inNews

This SCOTUS decision may make it harder to protect Michigan air and water

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt July 1, 2024October 17, 2024

The Chevron decision could jeopardize federal policies addressing PFAS pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

detroit riverfront conservancy news
Posted inCommunity

What we’re reading: Detroit Riverfront Conservancy news, Highland Park settlement, PFAS cleanup

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak July 1, 2024July 13, 2024

The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy terminated former CEO Mark Wallace amid the $40 million embezzlement scandal by CFO William Smith.

Michigan state Capitol
Posted inNews

Michigan data center legislation halted, for now

Avatar photo by Tom Perkins July 1, 2024September 15, 2024

Bill critics say data centers would derail Michigan’s climate goals and drain its groundwater resources.

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Climate change got a question in the presidential debate. It didn’t get much of an answer

Avatar photo by Grist July 1, 2024July 4, 2024

Biden pointed to his policies to encourage clean energy technologies. Trump gave an incoherent nonanswer.

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