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January 27, 2021
Environmental study suggests turning off camera during virtual meetings
Leaving your camera off during virtual meetings could reduce your carbon, water and land footprints, according to a new study.
January 26, 2021
Senate Environmental Committee Passes Bill Eliminating State Wetland Protections
Senate Bill 389 seeks to repeal a state law protecting Indiana wetlands since 2003.
January 22, 2021
Climate change requires lifestyle changes
January 21, 2021
Environmental Bills to Watch in the 2021 Indiana Legislative Session
January 20, 2021
Last-minute EPA Determination Exempts Major Industries from Future Greenhouse Gas Emissions Limits
A new Trump EPA rule prevents limits on greenhouse gases emitted by specific industries unless they account for 3% or more of total greenhouse gas emissions.
January 19, 2021
Federal Court Throws Out Trump Air Pollution Rule
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals vacated Trump’s fossil fuel-friendly ACE Rule that gave states power to regulate emissions and plant efficiency and repealed the Obama-era Clean Power Plan.
January 13, 2021
New Nature Preserve in Madison County Protects Wildlife, State History
The 50-acre Hidden Canal Nature Preserve will give wildlife a place to search for food away from humans and protect remnants of a failed 19th century hydraulic canal.
January 13, 2021
New Campaign Empowers Moms with Climate Change Science
A nonpartisan group of climate scientist mothers seeks to introduce bite-sized, relatable content to demystify climate change for all moms.
January 13, 2021
Nation experienced 22 separate billion-dollar disasters in 2020
The US experienced the most billion-dollar disasters ever in 2020, according to the NOAA.
January 13, 2021
EPA receiving applications for grants to remove trash from Great Lakes
The EPA is seeking applications for $5 million in grants to remove trash from Great Lakes harbors, river mouths and waterfronts.
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