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September 10, 2019
Survey from WFYI explores Indiana’s forestry management
A survey from WFYI, published August 31, found that Indiana approaches forestry in a similar manner to other industry professionals in North America.
September 10, 2019
Oil spill caused by Hurricane Dorian brings further devastation to the Bahamas
The Equinor South Riding Point oil facility on Grand Bahama admitted to releasing an unknown amount of oil into the surrounding area during Hurricane Dorian.
September 10, 2019
310 miles of coral reef have been discovered in the Gulf of Mexico
A team of scientists from the National Institute of Technology at Mexico’s University of Veracruz have discovered 310 miles of coral reefs in the Gulf of Mexico.
September 5, 2019
Plastics in sediment may mark new geological era
As plastic use has increased, more plastic microfibers have made their way into ocean sediment.
September 5, 2019
Indiana state tree nursery will pay residents to collect seeds
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has offered to pay individuals for seed collection if the seeds meet the DNR’s standards.
September 5, 2019
IDEM to fund pollution prevention projects
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is accepting applications for Pollution Prevention Program grant funds
September 5, 2019
Energy Department Rolls Back Rule Requiring More Efficient Light Bulbs
Less efficient bulbs could drive up energy bills for Hoosiers
September 3, 2019
September is Archaeology Month in Indiana
By delving into this history, modern-day Hoosiers can also explore important environmental questions regarding these sites.
September 3, 2019
Hurricane Dorian may spread toxic coal ash across Florida
As Hurricane Dorian hits the eastern coast of Florida this week, toxic coal ash may be spread to local water systems.
September 3, 2019
Bees found to consume microbial meat, making them omnivores
A study has found that bee larvae don't consume a strictly vegan diet.
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