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What we’re reading: Butterfly populations fall 22% over 2 decades

A recent study reveals butterfly populations in the U.S. have plunged by 22% over the past 20 years, with habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide use as primary culprits. Meanwhile, the Detroit Renaissance Center’s demolition plans face hurdles due to potential asbestos content, raising safety and cost concerns. In energy news, the U.S. Department of Energy has allocated nearly $57 million to Holtec International to aid in reopening Michigan’s Palisades nuclear power plant, which ceased operations in May 2022 after over four decades.

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Michigan teen shares environmental advocacy journey. ‘Toxic Tour’ of Southwest Detroit sparked her interest.

This story is published as part of Planet Detroit’s 2025 Spring Neighborhood Reporting Lab, supported by The Kresge Foundation, to train community-based writers in profile writing. This year’s participants will focus on highlighting grassroots leaders driving positive change in Metro Detroit. Yara Reda is a senior at Dearborn High School, a proud Arab American who […]