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City backs down on plan to close off canals in Jefferson Chalmers; fines and litigation may be next

Residents in Jefferson Chalmers are breathing a partial sigh of relief after a packed town hall sent city officials a clear message: No dams on the canals.  City officials took note, confirming that the plan to close canals is now off the table. “The consensus of the attendees is that they (“the community”) are against […]

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Detroit Tree Equity Partnership launches five-year program to improve Detroit’s tree canopy

Detroit was once known for its tree-lined streets. In some neighborhoods, you can still see what that looked like. But in many others, the tree canopy is decimated. A press conference near St. John Lutheran Church in Detroit’s Barton-McFarland neighborhood was the backdrop to announce the launch of a new initiative to change that. The […]

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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 […]

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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 […]