Trees aren’t a climate change cure-all – 2 new studies on the life and death of trees in a warming world show why
Trees aren’t a climate change cure-all – 2 new studies on the life and death of trees in a warming world show why

Trees aren’t a climate change cure-all – 2 new studies on the life and death of trees in a warming world show why
From the Headlines – May 9-13, 2022
DTE shareholders reject proposal to track downstream natural gas emissions
From the Headlines – May 9-13, 2022
Make food, not waste: 30 Detroit food businesses to lead the U.S. in sustainability pledge
PLANTING TREES IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE ERA A Planet Detroit Guide
Planet Detroit wins 4 awards in SPJ program honoring the best local journalism
Planet Detroit welcomes Angela Lugo-Thomas + Jessica Soulliere
Metro Detroit energy activists push for legislation to hold utilities accountable during power outages
More beach, boat access planned from coastal grants
No, throwing trash out the window does not create jobs. A look at Detroit’s litter problem.
From the Headlines- May 2 – 6
A vision for a better environmental movement
Businesses signal support of state’s climate goals
Achoo! 5 essential reads for pollen season
From the headlines- April 18 – 22
Hundreds of salamanders were getting crushed by cars — now Marquette cheers them on
From the headlines- April 11 -15
How to celebrate Earth Day in Metro Detroit—without the greenwashing
As utility-scale renewables expand, some Midwest farmers are pushing back
Electrifying homes to slow climate change: 4 essential reads
New case study, federal assistance boost ‘smart neighborhood’ concept in Highland Park
Locally sourced food businesses grapple with fish consumption advisory on PFAS-laden smelt
Revolutionary changes in transportation, from electric vehicles to ride sharing, could slow global warming – if they’re done right, IPCC says
These energy innovations could transform how we mitigate climate change, and save money in the process – 5 essential reads
DNR keeps people guessing on social media
From the Headlines- April 4 – 8
Detroit River dock collapse fallout: City in court with property owner, storage company to cease operations
Study questions reporting, transparency in popular federal Great Lakes restoration program; Detroit River cleanup lags
Black neighborhoods will bear future flood burden