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All 18 environmental justice employees at the regional Environmental Protection Agency office in Chicago have received layoff notices. It’s part of the Trump administration’s efforts to close EPA environmental justice offices around the country.
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Indiana University students and faculty joined the international climate discussion at the recent United Nation’s 28th Conference of Parties.
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It projected that more than 400,000 neighborhoods will lose population in the next 30 years — mostly in the Northeast and Great Lakes states.
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The state received $3 million from the EPA to conduct a greenhouse gas emissions study and develop a climate action plan.
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Carbon neutrality is a “balance between the amount of carbon emissions produced and the amount removed from the atmosphere."
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Scientists, lawmakers and business leaders joined together to talk about how to better manage Indiana’s water.
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Jonathan Raff, an IU professor who studies the chemistry of air pollution, said local weather conditions interact with wildfire smoke to worsen health outcomes for Hoosiers.
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How a program to help those experiencing chronic homelessness is benefiting the community. And a rural Greene County community if cheering on one of its own in the NCAA tournament.
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Here is what environmental experts are saying about the future effects of climate change.
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Join us this week as we talk with guests about the UN Climate Report, what to make of the information, and what it means for Hoosiers.