Flooded basements, moldy air, and rising asthma rates—these aren’t just city problems, they’re health emergencies. Mary-Jacqueline Muli, a cardiac ICU nurse in Detroit, is seeing more young, critically ill patients, and she’s convinced climate change is a big reason why. After losing her own home memories to repeated floods, she founded Climate Justice Nurse to push for healthier homes and stronger community advocacy. Muli’s message: we can’t ignore what’s in our air and water any longer. How do you see climate change affecting health in your neighborhood? #News #Detroit #ClimateJustice