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Think Michigan is a ‘climate haven’ from heat and disaster risks? Think again.

Avatar photo by The Conversation August 28, 2023January 19, 2024

Some of the most cited “climate havens” are older cities in the Great Lakes region. Yet these cities will likely have to contend with some of the greatest temperature increases in the country in the coming years.

Posted inAccountability

New settlement agreement aims to put spotlight on DTE-linked dark money

Avatar photo by Tom Perkins August 28, 2023January 19, 2024

A first-of-its-kind provision included in a DTE Energy regulatory case could shine a light on some of the company’s contributions to dark money nonprofits belonging to state politicians or political entities.

Posted inCommunity

How a climate-fueled disaster led a native Detroiter to a career helping her neighbors

Avatar photo by Angela Lugo-Thomas August 25, 2023January 19, 2024

Eastside Community Network helped Meghan Richards find assistance after historic rainfall flooded her basement. Now she’s helping ECN organize resilience hubs to support her community as climate change intensifies weather in the region.

Posted inCommunity

Armed man crashes into Eastside Community Network resilience hub building

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt August 24, 2023January 20, 2024

Law enforcement investigating whether the incident was a hate crime.

Posted inAccountability

What $10 million for drinking water infrastructure means for Highland Park

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt August 24, 2023January 20, 2024

The money won’t impact the city’s water debt, but it could help the city address leaky pipes and lead.

Posted inAccountability

Detroit needs a better plan for extreme heat, experts and advocates say

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt August 24, 2023January 20, 2024

Researchers found Detroit would likely suffer more fatalities than either Atlanta or Phoenix during a heatwave when power remained on, in part because of limited access to air conditioning.

Posted inAccountability

Contaminated water likely not poisoning city, officials claim

Avatar photo by Tom Perkins August 24, 2023January 19, 2024

State and federal officials noted plans are in motion to rein in the estimated 72,000 gallons per day of contaminated wastewater flowing into the Detroit River upstream of Wyandotte’s drinking water intake.

Posted inSolutions

Hempcrete shows promise for healthy housing rehabilitation

Avatar photo by Angela Lugo-Thomas August 23, 2023January 19, 2024

The material is still hard to find and expensive — but proponents see a bright future for the alternative to fiberglass insulation.

Posted inAccountability

What EGLE’s response to a Flint civil rights complaint could mean for Detroit

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt August 20, 2023January 20, 2024

Advocates in Detroit believe resistance to changing the state’s permitting process is likely to repeat itself in Detroit, where residents have concerns about the health impacts from the Stellantis expansion.

Air pollution over a body of water in Detroit.
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What the Air Quality Index doesn’t tell us about smoke dangers

by Contributer August 20, 2023January 19, 2024

With smoke popping up more frequently and sticking around longer, even people who aren’t part of ‘sensitive’ groups are feeling its impacts.

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