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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.
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In very hot weather, remember to water your potted plants twice a day as the soil in pots dries out quickly.