Martinez first began to see firsthand how deep the structural inequities run in our global economy while visiting central America. She brought that knowledge back...
Every year September through November, a small group of avid nature-lovers spend hundreds of hours near the southern edge of the Detroit River doing a...
In 2023, we can expect to see less coal and more natural gas powering Metro Detroit as DTE Energy is set to retire three of...
Updated June 9 With Governor Whitmer’s emergency order for the COVID-19 pandemic set to expire on June 19, the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD)...
Justin Schott was always a little unsettled about his position as executive director for Detroit environmental nonprofit EcoWorks. Being the latest in an unbroken chain...
It shouldn’t have been a surprise when two dams in mid-Michigan dams failed on May 19th—they are two of hundreds of dams across Michigan that...
Sydney G. James’ art is a call to action: to see Blackness — especially Black women, to remember that Black people too are free and...
"We are trying to end the systemic racism that has been happening for so long and trying to create real systemic change. And we know...
Here are some ideas for things to do in Detroit right now -- on a screen and out in the world....
Do you have questions about your air, water, soil, food, energy, and health? We’re here to help answer your questions and information needs about your...
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