Michigan officials are finally doing something about a city’s toxic drinking water

The state now plans to remove all of Benton Harbor's lead pipes within 18 months.

Flooding could shut down one-quarter of America’s critical infrastructure

Hospitals, airports, and other public services are at risk.

Michigan plans to build the country’s first wireless EV charging road

Will it work?

Congress promised debt relief to farmers of color. They might not get it.

After 13 lawsuits against the program, the Emergency Relief for Farmers of Color Act is "on…

How are Michigan residents still drinking water with toxic levels of lead years after Flint?

Environmental racism, corroded old pipes, and flawed regulation are at play.

The climate costs of keeping Line 5 open would be very high

Scientists estimate the pipeline could generate $41 billion in climate damages between 2027 and 2070.

The climate costs of keeping Line 5 open would be very high

Scientists estimate the pipeline could generate $41 billion in climate damages between 2027 and 2070.

Illinois signs landmark clean energy law

The move makes Illinois the first major coal-producing state to commit to a carbon-free future.

One tiny chip is choking up America’s largest automotive factories

What it means for the transition to electric vehicles.

To solve the climate crisis, we must first repair our relationships

Environmental justice scholar Kyle Whyte on reframing the climate conversation through the lens of "kinship time."