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Climate & Energy
June 22, 2020
Indiana utilities move away from coal despite legislature’s efforts
Another utility company announced it will move away from coal soon, despite legislative efforts to slow down the transition.
June 22, 2020
Farmers turning cow manure into natural gas
A Massachusetts farmer turns cow poop into profits.
June 17, 2020
Indiana Group Joins Coalition Suing EPA Over Flare Emission Regulations
The Hoosier Environmental Council and nine groups from across the U.S. are attempting to get the EPA to update the three-decade old General Flare Requirements.
June 11, 2020
US ranks 24th in environmental performance index
The U.S. was beat out by 23 countries in a new analysis ranking worldwide performance on sustainability issues.
June 3, 2020
Study: Global environmental changes are making forests shorter, younger
U.S. Department of Energy researchers found that climate change has altered the world’s forests, making them shorter and younger.
June 3, 2020
Coalition of states seeks to stop think tank lawsuit against fuel efficiency standards
A coalition of 20 states seeks to intervene in a lawsuit brought by a conservative think tank against a plan to weaken fuel efficiency standards.
May 26, 2020
Southwestern Indiana Environmental Groups to Monitor Air Pollution
Two environmental groups have received a grant to monitor toxic and fine particle air pollution in the southwest corner of the state and make the data available to the public.
May 22, 2020
Purdue Climate Change Research Center to hold climate change training for educators
Purdue University’s Climate Change Research Center will hold a free virtual training series to teach educators about climate change.
May 14, 2020
EPA introduces first U.S. airplane carbon regulations
The U.S. EPA has sent the nation’s first rule on airplane greenhouse gas emissions to the White House for approval.
May 14, 2020
Central Indiana Land Trust to plant first of 1 million trees
The Central Indiana Land Trust will plant the first of its promised 1 million trees in Johnson and Parke Counties.
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