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Advocate warns a Camp Grayling expansion would be ‘incredibly unpopular’

A proposed 253 square-mile expansion of the Camp Grayling base in the northern Lower Peninsula has garnered significant pushback from environmental groups and at least one Michigan environmental official. Opponents are worried that insufficient thought and planning has gone into the proposal and that it could send additional pollution into the scenic Au Sable and […]

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Detroit Zoo leads coalition to connect habitat restoration efforts across the city

Detroit Audubon, National Wildlife Federation, Arboretum Detroit and neighborhood groups are working on small and large-scale habitat restoration projects. The challenge is to connect them. Detroit’s thinned-out Poletown neighborhood, swings and slides once in the underused, city-owned Callahan Park have been replaced with a new kind of playground, but this one isn’t for children. Instead, […]

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Why gas stoves matter to the climate – and the gas industry: Keeping them means homes will use gas for heating too

Daniel Cohan, Rice University Gas stoves are a leading source of hazardous indoor air pollution, but they emit only a tiny share of the greenhouse gases that warm the climate. Why, then, have they assumed such a heated role in climate politics? This debate reignited on Jan. 9, 2023, when Richard Trumka Jr., a member […]

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State regulators quash DTE proposal to encourage customers to pre-pay their electric bills

 DTE positioned its pre-pay program as a way to help low-income customers manage their utility bills. Advocates said it would have eliminated customer shut-off protections.    State regulators have rejected a DTE Electric plan to develop a prepay program that the company said would simplify the billing process, but critics say it seemed designed to skirt […]

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New EPA rule means cleaner trucks are coming. Will it be enough to help Southwest Detroit?

Even if trucks emit less pollution, changes could take years to make a difference. Some residents want the city to address issues like idling and truck routes through residential areas now.   Keith Rodgerson, who lives near the intersection of 25th street and Toledo feels his city is moving in the wrong direction.  He’s watched a […]

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Are gas stoves bad for your health? Here’s why the federal government is considering new safety regulations

Cooks love their gadgets, from countertop slow cookers to instant-read thermometers. Now, there’s increasing interest in magnetic induction cooktops – surfaces that cook much faster than conventional stoves, without igniting a flame or heating an electric coil. Some of this attention is overdue: Induction has long been popular in Europe and Asia, and it is […]