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May 16, 2019
Navy to Test Drinking Water Wells Near NSA Crane for PFAS Contamination
Navy asking residents to sign up for free testing to detect contamination of compound linked to cancer, low birth weight
May 15, 2019
With Climate Change, Animal-to-Human Disease Transfer May Worsen
Scientists have found that certain environments may make it easier for animals to infect humans with diseases like bird flu and Ebola.
May 15, 2019
Fungal Disease, Lethal to Ash Trees, Will Cost British Government £15 Billion
Ash dieback, an invasive fungal disease, is expected to kill 95% to 99% of the UK’s native ash trees if local governments do not intervene.
May 14, 2019
‘Trashion’ Brings Together a Diverse Group of Bloomington Residents
May 14, 2019
Indianapolis Selected for National Community Revitalization Program
Nonprofit organization selected to participate in Local Foods, Local Places initiative to improve local food economy
May 10, 2019
Fast Food Companies Begin Using Meat Substitutes
U.S. sales of plant-based meat substitutes increased 17% last year thanks in part to the fast food industry.
May 9, 2019
Synthetic Fibers in Clothing Contribute to Pollution
Clothing that contains synthetic materials such as polyester and nylon contributes to microplastic pollution, which can end up in the ocean and the seafood that humans eat.
May 9, 2019
Rising Sea Levels Force Relocation of Indonesian Capital
For the first time in Indonesian history, the city of Jakarta will no longer be the country’s capital due to environmental and infrastructural challenges.
May 9, 2019
Humans Have Been Influencing Drought for More Than a Century
Greenhouse gases and atmospheric particles produced by humans have influenced global drought since at least the early 20th century, according to a NASA study.
May 8, 2019
Natural Disasters are on the Rise, but is Indiana Prepared to Help Hoosiers Recover?
FEMA’s reduced role and the state’s minimal funding places more recovery responsibility on individual Hoosiers
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