Climate change is already impacting health across the globe. What can you do to prepare your family? Here’s a Planet Detroit guide.
Environmental justice: A beginner’s guide
A Planet Detroit Climate Guide: What is environmental justice and how does it relate to climate change? What grassroots resources can help?
What is climate resilience? A beginners guide
It can be overwhelming to know how to respond—as individuals and within communities—to growing climate threats. But it’s possible, and already happening, through climate resilience. A Planet Detroit Climate Guide
How transportation choices shape the climate crisis
A Planet Detroit Climate Guide | Transportation is the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S., accounting for 27% of the nation’s total. While electric vehicles offer a partial solution, a comprehensive approach including improved public transit and pedestrian infrastructure is essential to mitigate climate change.
How safe is my air quality? Understanding Detroit pollution problems
A Planet Detroit Climate Guide | How can I protect myself from the effects of air pollution? What resources are available to help me learn more? Answers to these questions and more.
Is my drinking water safe? Exploring Detroit water quality amid climate change
A Planet Detroit Climate Guide | Experts weigh in on how climate change impacts Detroit’s drinking water, revealing concerns about contaminants, treatment challenges, and the fight for equitable water distribution.
Investing in indoor air quality improvements in schools will reduce COVID transmission and help students learn
Patricia Fabian, Boston University and Jonathan Levy, Boston University As fall temperatures cool across the U.S., many schools will struggle to ventilate classrooms while also keeping students and teachers comfortable and healthy. Children and teachers spend over six hours a day in classrooms during the school year, often in buildings that are decades old and […]
From the Headlines, Oct 3 – 7
Climate ambitions: Environmental groups say Michigan needs to stop building gas-fired power plants, electrify home appliances and allow only electric vehicles to be sold by 2030 if it wants to meet state climate goals. These targets include reducing carbon emissions by 52% in 2030 and making the state carbon neutral by 2050. “We thought the climate plan was a […]
Bilingual contractor training program aims to boost city’s lead abatement work in Southwest Detroit
Growing up in Southwest Detroit, Sonia Alvarado learned how to fix houses from her parents, both union carpenters. “There were always projects going on. I know a lot about construction and the trades because of both of my parents,” she said. “It was very much doing all the work, learning how to do stuff.” Later […]
State regulators order independent audit of DTE, Consumers over outages and safety
DTE Energy and Consumers are getting closer scrutiny from the Michigan Public Service Commission. The MPSC, which regulates investor-owned utilities in the state, directed its staff Wednesday to begin an independent audit of electrical distribution systems owned and operated by the two utilities. The cost of the audits will be paid by the utilities, under […]