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ICYMI: What is ‘utility redlining’ and why does it matter for DTE customers?

WATCH HERE LINK TO VIDEO: https://www.facebook.com/planetdetroitnews/videos/6052050251490774/ Planet Detroit’s editor Nina Ignaczak spoke with We the People Research Director and Alex B. Hill and consultant Jackson Koeppel, co-authors of the policy brief Utility Redlining: Distribution in the DTE Service Area. We will also be joined by Shawn Patterson, DTE’s vice president of Environmental Management and Safety. […]

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From the Headlines, Sept. 26 – 30

Unreformed, for now: Facing pushback from progressive lawmakers and Republicans, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WV, pulled a permitting reform bill from a short-term government funding package. Progressives opposed the bill’s relaxing of permitting regulations for oil and gas projects, while Republicans wanted to loosen restrictions more. Juan Jhong Chung, climate justice director for the Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition, said the decision to […]

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Detroit’s new parks plan focuses on neighborhood access

The city’s plan aims to bring greenspace to within a 10-minute walk of more Detroiters over the next decade. City parks are an essential part of life for Cornerstone Village resident Chrysantha Norwood and her family. She often visits parks with her 7-year-old niece, Skylar, who she describes as “a park fan.” Their closest neighborhood […]

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Can energy justice be measured? A new research project aims to do just that

The Energy Equity Project (EEP) offers a national roadmap for how to eliminate disparities in clean energy access  It’s only been a few months since a punishing heatwave cloaked Detroit and the surrounding suburbs. Temperatures rose above 90 degrees for several consecutive days, which ignited warnings about the risks of dangerous illnesses like heatstroke and […]

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Northern-Michigan-based nonprofit forms peer group to help farmers face climate change, practice 'carbon farming'

This is part in an ongoing series about Michiganders working toward climate solutions. Know someone we should write about? Hit reply! SUBSCRIBE TO MICHIGAN CLIMATE NEWS! There’s an old adage that predicting the weather is more art than science. Rapid and drastic changes in weather brought on by climate change make this statement even more […]

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Policy Tracker: Huron River incidents revive calls for polluter pay laws

SUBSCRIBE TO MICHIGAN CLIMATE NEWS! Dear Michigan Climate News readers, This edition of our monthly policy tracker explores We aim to help keep you up-to-date on the latest state and federal government policies impacting climate and the environment in Michigan. Please let us know if we're hitting the mark by emailing us at nina@planetdetroit.org. And […]