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City of Detroit Seeks Members for New Climate Equity Advisory Council

Laura Herberg May 28, 2021

The City of Detroit is seeking applicants for its new Climate Equity Advisory Council. The deadline to apply is 11:59...

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Future of Line 5 Uncertain After Enbridge Ignores Whitmer’s Order to Shut Down

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher May 24, 2021

Oil and gas are still flowing through Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac. That’s despite Gov. Gretchen...

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coal fired power plant
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How Industries Can Profit from Historic Inequities and Create Oppressive Systems

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 21, 2021

Chapter Two of the Atlantic's Inheritance project continues to explore Black history in the Spaces and Places "Where Memories Live." One...

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Protesters from the Bay Mills Indian Community rally against Line 5.
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Enbridge Line 5 Now Trespassing on State Land After Missing Deadline

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 17, 2021

Enbridge has defied Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's May 12 deadline to shut down Line 5, which means the pipeline is now trespassing...

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Protect our treaty rights banner Line 5 protests
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“Water Is Life” Is Theme of Day 1 of Protests to Shut Down Enbridge Line 5

Lester Graham May 13, 2021

I’m standing next to this little two-lane road in the country, and on one side is the pumping station that...

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Plastic debris along a channel which connects Lake Michigan
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Plastic Debris Is Getting Into the Great Lakes, Our Drinking Water, and Our Food

Lester Graham May 12, 2021

There’s been a lot of news about the amount of plastic debris in the oceans. But, plastic pollution is also affecting the Great...

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Cicada Brood X
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Chilly Temps May Delay Brood X Cicadas In Michigan, But Not For Long

Amanda LeClaire May 12, 2021

Shannon Potter/Unsplash Brood X is coming to Michigan parks, forests, backyards, schoolyards -- heck, basically everywhere that's literally not inside a human-created structure...

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Protesters from the Bay Mills Indian Community rally against Line 5.
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On Eve of Line 5 Shutdown Deadline, Enbridge Vows to Defy Michigan Order

Lester Graham, Kelly House May 11, 2021

Last November the Department of Natural Resources concluded that Enbridge was in violation of its 1953 easement agreement. That easement...

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Detroit River Sturgeon
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Massive Detroit River Sturgeon Captures America’s Imagination

Annamarie Sysling May 5, 2021

Last Thursday started out like any other day on the Detroit River for three scientists with the U.S. Fish and...

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Beer Bottles and Cans Return
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Why It’s Time To Reform or Repeal Michigan’s Bottle Return Law

Detroit Today May 4, 2021

In 1976, the state of Michigan approved the "bottle bill," attaching a 10-cent deposit to returned bottles and cans. The act...

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Platte Lake, Lake Michigan
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Little-Known Sleeping Bear Dunes ‘Gateway’ Road Inching Forward, But Still Decades Away

Daniel Wanschura April 27, 2021

If you look at Benzie County on Google Maps, you’ll notice a dark green strip of land about five miles long...

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Electric Car Auto Show NAIAS 2018 2 1/16/2018
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Electric Vehicles Are Here. What Does That Mean for Conventional Cars and Existing Auto Industry?

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan April 26, 2021

The movement toward electric vehicles (EVs) has picked up steam. Over the last few years, the auto industry has made...

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