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July 10, 2019
Health Groups File Lawsuit to Stop EPA Air Emissions Rule
Groups seek to prevent implementation of Affordable Clean Energy Rule, which could increase air pollution
July 9, 2019
Poor air quality in walkable neighborhoods offsets health benefits
Pollution from traffic poses health risks.
July 9, 2019
Forest thinning may help trees be more climate resilient
Researchers have determined that thinning forests is an effective technique for recovery and maintenance of forests dealing with climate change.
July 8, 2019
Vigo County Residents Concerned About Planned Ammonia Fertilizer Plant and Carbon Sequestration
Proposed $450 million project would allow company to store millions of tons of carbon dioxide underground near Terre Haute
July 2, 2019
Plant milkweed, avoid pesticides to help monarch butterflies
Preserving the butterfly's natural environments is the best way to help.
July 2, 2019
Microbes that support all life are being affected by climate change
More than 30 microbiologists signed a statement last week warning about risks to microbes.
July 2, 2019
A changing climate could limit food choices, warns environmental journalist
Amanda Little, an environmental journalist and professor at Vanderbilt University, warns that food diversity could be limited due to environmental issues.
June 27, 2019
The rains aren’t over yet for the Eastern U.S.
It's been a particularly rainy June for the Eastern U.S.
June 27, 2019
Just 2 hours of nature time per week can improve health, study finds
Spending time in nature can reap both physical and psychological health benefits.
June 27, 2019
Despite existing legislation, American air quality still suffers
Despite regulations put into place to improve air quality, millions of Americans still breathe unhealthy air.
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