Planet Detroit is partnering with the nonprofit Make Food Not Waste to bring you a 7-day Food Waste Challenge. Starting on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22, we’ll bring you a stepwise strategy to help you execute your personal food waste plan. (And don’t worry, we’re going to make this fun!)
OPINION: Why we need strong air pollution regulations for better health
The Clean Air Act has greatly improved air quality for many Americans. But too many still breathe dirty air, especially in Detroit.
Call for climate poems
Planet Detroit + Room Project join forces for a second year during poetry month. Send us your climate poems!
Detroit names new sustainability director. Will he have enough support?
Jack Akinlosotu is the new director of the Office of Sustainability, but one council member is concerned over a potential lack of funding, support and the office’s structure.
Owl Prowls: Connecting Metro Detroiters with the incredible nighttime birdlife around them
Have you ever prowled for owls? Follow along with journalist Sarah Williams.
Dr. Tony Reames wants you to know the Energy Department is serious about equity
“Equity and justice are central to everything that we do”: As the U.S. Department of Energy’s deputy director for energy justice, Dr. Tony Reames helps to put equitable energy policy into action.
DTE, Consumers aim to spend taxpayers’ ‘low carbon’ money on gas
Utilities hope to expand Michigan’s markets for fossil and ‘renewable’ gas as state and advocates call for decarbonization to fight climate change.
Detroit Audubon grapples with future after national group retains name of enslaver and eugenicist
BIPOC Birders of Michigan founder April Campbell said the decision by National Audubon to keep its name is “a big middle finger to people of color.”
Water rights activists continue years-long push for a statewide affordability plan on World Water Day
Michigan “has a black eye on this issue,” one advocate said.
Can Michigan’s troubled utilities handle the climate crisis?
Recent hearings reveal the ‘elephant in the room’ – government and business forced to confront the climate crisis.