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Climate & Energy
February 10, 2020
Japan to build 22 coal-fired power plants
The transition away from nuclear power after the Fukushima disaster has led Japan to build 22 new coal-burning power plants within the next five years.
February 6, 2020
Low price of natural gas expected to increase CO2 emissions
The switch to natural gas may only result in a minor decline in carbon emissions from the power sector through 2040.
February 5, 2020
Coalition of Groups Ask for NEPA Public Hearing in Great Lakes Region
The 55 groups say they want more time to assess the effect of environmental impacts review nullification
February 4, 2020
China tightening restrictions on single-use plastics
China’s national planning agency and national environmental ministry will ban plastic bags in all cities and towns by 2022.
January 14, 2020
Indiana NAACP advocates for clean energy and energy equality
The NAACP is encouraging Indiana chapters to evaluate how utility and fossil fuel companies are responding to environmental justice issues.
January 9, 2020
Pilot Project Seeks to Bring Solar Power to Low-income Communities
Solar United Neighbors and City of Indianapolis to help 20 low- and middle-income homes transition to solar power at no cost
January 9, 2020
Home falls off Lake Michigan bluff thanks to erosion
A cottage on the shores of Lake Michigan has tumbled down a bluff and into the lake, thanks to more rapid and severe shoreline erosion.
January 7, 2020
Statewide birding trail introduced in 60 Indiana birding locations
The Audubon Society has opened a new birding trail in three northern Indiana counties.
December 17, 2019
IDEM seeks to improve electric vehicle infrastructure
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management is seeking public input on ways to improve Indiana’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
December 11, 2019
IPL Plans Early Retirement of Two Coal-fired Units at Petersburg Plant
IPL recommends that two of four units at the Petersburg Generating Station be retired, but the company commits the plant to coal until 2042.
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