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May 22, 2019
IU Professor Testifies Against EPA Proposal that Seeks to Weaken Mercury Regulations
Janet McCabe testified at Congressional hearing examining EPA’s MATS rule proposal
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 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 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 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
April 26, 2019
State Hopes to Keep Invasive Plants in Check with Rule Additions
Indiana’s Terrestrial Plant Rule makes it illegal to sell, distribute or introduce to the state 44 species of plants designated as invasive pests.
April 25, 2019
Rising Sea Levels Will Make New Orleans Levees Inadequate in Four Years
Just 11 months after the completion of a $14 billion network of levees and flood walls in New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers says the system will stop providing adequate protection in as little as four years due to rising sea levels.
April 18, 2019
Indiana Recycling Executive Sentenced For Electronic Waste Recycling Scheme
Schererville native Brian Brundage pleaded guilty to wire fraud, tax evasion charges.
March 25, 2019
New Federal Bill Seeks to Reduce Glyphosate Tolerance, Ban Chemical’s Use as Desiccant
Bill would limit maximum amount of glyphosate allowed in food and ban its use as a pre-harvest drying agent
March 8, 2019
EPA Proposes Fuel Economy Standards Freeze Despite Record Low Emissions
In 2017, carbon dioxide emissions for new vehicles fell to the lowest level ever measured.
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