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Planet Detroit has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in November 2020. The social media accounts linked to from Planet Detroit are: • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn • X Besides social media accounts, planetdetroit has populated their site with: • Planet Detroit neighborhood reporting lab applications now open • Michigan Public: Why communities across Michigan are suddenly battling over data centers • Planet Detroit Neighborhood Reporting Lab – Planet Detroit • Get the Climate News Task Force newsletter bundle • SIGN UP for Planet Detroit newsletter • Share your story! Transportation and health • CLICK FOR LATEST NEWS • SUPPORT Planet Detroit as an IMPACT PARTNER • FREE WEBINAR: Compost or combust REGISTER NOW! • App on the App Store • Compost or combust: Why wasted food is heating up the planet — and how Michigan can stop the rot • App on Google Play • It's Earth Month! Support Planet Detroit • SEND US A TIP • What we’re reading: The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy scandal, plus a solar future in flux • Metro Detroiters open up about the emotional impacts of DTE Energy power shut-offs • Join our webinar on August 21! • Detroit Islamic center offers free mental healthcare to anyone in need • Get tickets for Detroit Story Fest on 10/1! • Planet Detroit's environmental voter guide to the 2024 Michigan primary election • Enter our writing contest by August 4 @ 5 p.m. (extended)! • Climate and public health entrepreneurs find community in Detroit's growing Black tech ecosystem • City council approves first phase of Detroit solar plan • JULY 25: Fighting 'forever chemicals' in Metro Detroit • Guest column: Michigan’s new lead rule for drinking water is six years old. How are we doing? • We're a finalist for the 2024 Nonprofit News Awards! • Advocates optimistic Harris could champion environmental justice • What's that smell? Southwest Detroiters search for the source of pollution • Detroit is the place to bee! • A farewell from Planet Detroit intern Jada Vasser • OPINION: Detroit’s fugitive dust ordinance won’t protect residents • Waste not, want not: How Eastern Market is tackling food waste • Study: 2023 Canadian wildfires led to 169 deaths in Michigan • RECESS24 National Black and Brown Clean Energy Conference | energy justice • Planet Detroit's guide to influencing your elected officials • Are Virginia's power-hungry data centers a warning for Michigan? • Why is radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project coming to Michigan? • A Planet Detroit guide to understanding weather and climate • Eastside Detroit nonprofit embraces affordable EV rentals • Michigan advocates hail 'groundbreaking' settlement to civil rights complaint over hazardous waste facility • Read about our Financial Health Award from LION Publishers • To cut Black infant mortality, Henry Ford program supports Black moms • Community speaks against Stellantis permit request to increase emissions • Detroit named third worst city to live in with asthma • ‘Latinos con Harris-Walz’ react to climate during Tuesday’s debate • Upcoming events with Planet Detroit • ‘People over profit’: Detroiters tell regulators to deny DTE rate hike • Michigan lawmakers may vote on data center incentives as other states reconsider • Planet Detroit @ Waste To Wonder • Audit highlights DTE and Consumers’ poor tree trimming and aging infrastructure • Planet Detroit's guide to running in Detroit • Michigan House OK's data center tax break that advocates say threatens climate goals • What Metro Detroiters should know about wetlands • Rogers pushes electric vehicle disinformation in bid for Michigan Senate seat • Can't pay your energy or water bills in Detroit? These programs can help • Michigan Black mayors urged tax breaks for Silicon Valley data giants in a letter to lawmakers. One problem: Not everyone actually signed it. • Get tickets for Detroit Story Fest on October 10! • Governor Whitmer discusses environmental justice and Drive SAFE bill during Hispanic Heritage Month • Metro Detroit teen entrepreneur creates sustainable period product brand to reduce waste • Film, panel highlight environmental injustices in Southwest Detroit and Dearborn • Planet Detroit's environmental voter guide to the 2024 Michigan general election • In the News: Michigan among top 10 landfill methane polluters • Wayne Disposal’s permit renewal a potential flashpoint in Michiganders' fight to stop radioactive waste • How Michiganders can help people affected by hurricanes • Radioactive waste, renewable energy weigh on race that could decide control of the Michigan House • Community swap in Dearborn offers new life to clothes and books • AI platform by University of Michigan raises environmental concerns • Federal aid to rescue Michigan cherry farmers after devastating crop loss • DTE Energy ghostwriting comments to push $456 million rate hike • Arab American and Muslim voters in Detroit weigh Gaza and climate in presidential race • Michigan bird flu cases may have spread to pet cats, emails show • Complaint alleges Michigan regulators ‘aided and abetted’ BASF’s criminal water pollution in Wyandotte for decades • Detroit Action director Anthony Baber on why voting and housing matter • Neighborhood Reporting Lab Democracy Project • Nonprofit tech expert reveals voting priorities in Detroit • The Planet Detroit 2024 sustainable gift guide for a greener holiday • REGISTER FOR WEBINAR: Detroit: Our Environment, Our Health (Part II: Air) • APPLY NOW: Planet Detroit Audience Growth Specialist • Go to planetdetroit.org