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A federal grant spurred Indiana to create its first climate plan and the state hoped another grant would put it into action.
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Activists with the group Confront the Climate Crisis said progress is being made to combat climate change in Indiana — even if it’s been slow.
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Indiana is already experiencing more extreme heat and heavy rain events today than it did in 1970.
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Confront the Climate Crisis, a group of students from across the state, held a press conference in West Lafayette on Friday with State Senator Ron Alting (R-Lafayette).