Recycling hub: Detroit could become a nexus of recycling efforts in the lower peninsula with a new $35 million facility, which city Media Relations Director John Roach said would be located near the former incinerator site at St Aubin and East Ferry streets. Houston-based WM or Waste Management is planning to complete the development by the end of […]
OPINION | DTE’s influence on Michigan’s elections is out of control. Here’s what you can do about it.
To meet the challenges of the global climate crisis, we need bold ideas and to speak truth to power. That’s the idea behind Climate/Justice, a Planet Detroit opinion column written by Detroit-based environmental justice activist Michelle Martinez. Martinez writes not only as an activist but as a mother and fourth-generation Detroiter. Martinez will be donating […]
OPINION: A vote for climate is a vote for health
The September 16th news roundup by Brian Allnutt published in Planet Detroit awakened a profound sense of urgency in me about the need to elect policymakers who will enact legislation that will reduce heat-trapping emissions quickly enough to avoid the worst climate impacts for our children and others who suffer disproportionately from fossil fuel pollution. […]
Urban Forest School brings nature-based education to Detroit’s kids of color
Erin Preston-Johnson Bevel always loved being in nature. So she wanted to find a way to incorporate those benefits into her child’s education. “You go into nature, and you’re there just receiving all this energy from the forest,” she said. “And [I’m] just wanting to bring that to Detroiters and our little babies.” So Erin […]
Carbon offsets: Success or scam?
By CAMERYN CASS Capital News Service LANSING – To help reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050, Michigan officials have created a 100,000-acre project in the Pigeon River Country State Forest north of Gaylord that will sell carbon credits to businesses interested in offsetting their emissions. Through such programs, big businesses and corporations can buy […]
From the Headlines— Oct 17 – 21
Two years of pollution: At a Wednesday meeting held by Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE), Detroiters expressed anger and frustration over ongoing pollution from Stellantis’ Mack Assembly Plant. Although the company applied to install a regenerative thermal oxidizer to treat emissions from its paint shop in May, EGLE still hasn’t approved the device. […]
Planet Detroit honors 2022 Climate Leaders
Detroit is full of leaders — look in every neighborhood, every business, and every nonprofit, and you’ll find them. They’re usually humble and want to give credit to someone else. Without their efforts, we’d be lessened. That’s why Planet Detroit decided to honor the people and organizations making a difference in our local climate response. […]
Detroit’s young farmers can help the US meet its climate goals. Is Washington listening?
This article originally appeared in Nexus Media News and was made possible by a grant from the Open Society Foundations. At Sanctuary Farms on Detroit’s East Side, Jøn Kent and a team of volunteers use cardboard and paper bags to starve invasive weedy plants instead of using herbicides; they plant marigolds and lavender amid squash, […]