Municipalities from Ann Arbor to Highland Park to Pontiac are calling for public utilities amid DTE power outages.
East Palestine waste could mean more PFAS, dioxins in Michigan waterways
Officials in Michigan and Texas were blindsided this week when they learned that contaminated soil and liquid from the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio were coming to disposal sites just outside Detroit and Houston, or had already arrived. “We have a right to know; 1.8 million people have the right to know,” […]
Michigan AG wants to shed light on DTE, Consumers political spending
A recent request by Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel could require utilities to inform regulators about how much they spend on lobbying when requesting rate increases, giving officials and the public more insight into their spending to influence public policies that ultimately affect ratepayers. Nessel’s request follows a recent report that showed DTE Energy-linked dark […]
Hubbard Richard residents ‘devastated’ after council approves Moroun land transfer
Despite objections from more than a dozen residents who said the move would take away their last leverage to secure community benefits, Detroit City Council voted 6 to 3 Tuesday to approve a 3.8-acre land transfer to the Moroun-owned Detroit International Bridge Company. The vote closes the book on a 2015 deal that the council […]
Train derailments get more headlines, but truck crashes involving hazardous chemicals are more frequent and deadly in US
Michael F. Gorman, University of Dayton Less than two weeks after train cars filled with hazardous chemicals derailed in Ohio and caught fire, a truck carrying nitric acid crashed on a major highway outside Tucson, Arizona, killing the driver and releasing toxic chemicals into the air. The Arizona hazmat disaster shut down Interstate 10, a […]
Kayaking in February: Detroit expects more extreme heat, flooding amid climate change
From sunshine and 55-plus degree weather to snow and freezing temperatures just a few days later, climate change affects winter in the Motor City. This winter is one of the top 10 warmest on record for Detroit. The city has received a foot less snow than the average for this time of year, according to […]
How Detroit’s Black leaders shaped Detroit’s environmental justice, labor movements
On May 2, 1968, Black workers at the Dodge Main plant in Hamtramck led a multiracial wildcat strike– a work stoppage unauthorized by a union. The group went on to form the Detroit Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM), which later teamed up with other groups to form the League of Revolutionary Black Workers. At that time, […]
Repealing Michigan’s ‘No stricter than Federal’ law
Among the environmental legislation recently introduced by Michigan Democrats is a repeal of the state’s “no stricter than federal” law, passed at the end of Gov. Rick Snyder’s tenure during 2018’s lame-duck session. The law prohibits state agencies from making rules stricter than federal standards unless they establish “that there was a clear and convincing […]
Hubbard Richard residents aim to stop Moroun land transfer
Residents of Detroit’s Hubbard Richard neighborhood are asking Detroit City Council not to approve a land transfer that would give the Moroun-owned Detroit International Bridge Company 3.8 acres at 3085 W. Jefferson. They fear that approving the deal could take away their leverage to block an expansion of the Ambassador Bridge’s customs plaza and prevent […]
Making sense of the East Palestine, OH train disaster – could it happen in Detroit?
On Monday, Feb. 3, a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, a town of about 5,000 northwest of Pittsburgh. On Feb. 6, authorities decided to release the contents of several cars, including those containing highly toxic vinyl chloride, to avoid “the risk of uncontrollable shrapnel from an explosion.” The release […]