Cities Are Cutting the Salt from their Winter Road Diets If you live in a place with both cars and snow, chances are you’ve witnessed first hand the annual salting… Continue reading “Cities Are Cutting the Salt from their Winter Road Diets”…
Can Cities Grant Nature the Right to Exist, and Thrive? From preventing toxic algae blooms to banning aerial pesticide spraying, the fight for local control over environmental decisions elevates the… Continue reading “Can Cities Grant Nature the Right to Exist, and Thrive?”…
Detroiters Fear Losing Their Water May Mean Losing Their Kids As thousands of Detroiters have their water shut off over debt, neighbors are helping each other to access water without… Continue reading “Detroiters Fear Losing Their Water May Mean Losing Their Kids”…
“Stateside” interview I spoke with Michigan Radio about what we can learn from Bolivia’s Water Wars: “In 1999, the water in Bolivia… Continue reading ““Stateside” interview”…
What Michigan can learn from Bolivia’s water crisis Turns out, quite a bit. My latest at Model D. Continue reading “What Michigan can learn from Bolivia’s water crisis”…
The Muddy Ethics of Detroit’s Water The City’s Future Looks Grim as Access to Clean Water Becomes a Rich Person’s Commodity: My article in Zocalo. I have… Continue reading “The Muddy Ethics of Detroit’s Water”…
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