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Jefferson Chalmers Farmers Market Sees Growth Amid Pandemic Summer

Annamarie Sysling July 16, 2020

Now in its second year, the Jefferson Chalmers Farmers Market is seeing expansion amid what many are calling the “pandemic...

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Citizen Scientists to Map Urban Heat Islands in Detroit This Summer

Pat Batcheller July 13, 2020

Volunteers will spread out across Detroit this summer to take the city's temperature — literally.  A citizen-led science project will...

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Michigan Environmentalists Push Solar Requirements In All Newly Built Homes

Annamarie Sysling July 6, 2020

The citizen-based environmental advocacy project Environment Michigan is joining a national push to create more solar-powered homes throughout the country. The...

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Macomb County Will Test Sewage for COVID-19

Pat Batcheller June 4, 2020

Macomb County will test sewage samples for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The results could help...

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Lake Erie Researchers Forecast Smaller Algal Bloom in 2020

Pat Batcheller June 3, 2020

Harmful algal blooms have been a summertime problem in western Lake Erie for years. "We're looking at a smaller bloom,...

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Sen. Debbie Stabenow on Food Security Bill During Pandemic

Detroit Today May 28, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has continued to wreak havoc on the country's food supply chain. "We need to look at food...

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Michigan Flooding Is A Climate Change Problem, Too

Russ McNamara May 28, 2020

Last week’s flooding in mid-Michigan is just one more example of how the earth’s changing climate is having dangerous and...

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WDET At Home: Level Up Your Garden With Expert Tips

WDET At Home May 26, 2020

It’s May in Michigan, which means novice and expert gardeners alike are exercising green thumbs. “Gardening is just a great way...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Michigan Infrastructure Needs An Upgrade. Midland Flooding Proves It.

Detroit Today May 26, 2020

Last week, Michigan experienced one of its worst infrastructure disasters in the state’s history. "Dams were originally built to be...

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Pandemic Shows Rapid Change Is Possible When We’re United, Says Author Charles Eisenstein

Detroit Today May 22, 2020

Will we use this global opportunity to radically change how societal systems are organized and maintained?  In a striking essay that...

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Midland Flooding: What Went Wrong

Detroit Today May 21, 2020

Catastrophic flooding has forced thousands to evacuate their homes in Mid-Michigan. “Many, many neighborhoods under water, many, many businesses destroyed."...

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Michigan Gardening Stores Open For Business, But With Added Precautions

Laura Herberg May 20, 2020

Nurseries and garden stores are on a short-list of businesses currently allowed to operate in the state. As more and...

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