Rebecca Thiele
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As part of the Buffalo Springs Restoration Project, the forest service wants to cut down trees, do prescribed fires and use some herbicides on thousands of acres near Patoka Lake.
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Among other things, the bill would require those who maintain public housing to test for lead, notify residents if it was found, and help reduce their lead exposure through things like water filters.
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In order to go carbon neutral quickly, Purdue will have to change how it gets its energy.
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The company Two Chicks And A Hammer agreed to pay $40,000 in a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Despite bans, chemical warfare has been used in recent conflicts and experts fear it could be used in the war in Ukraine.
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Among other things, the new committee will look into how university buildings use energy and vehicles and explore renewable energy and other technology.
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U.S. economic sanctions on Russia could open up Indiana utilities to cyber attacks.
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Does it really help climate change to recycle plastic? A listener in Evansville wanted to know. The answer is yes — if you’re doing it right.
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The Douglass School, named after abolitionist Fredrick Douglass, opened during segregation and eventually merged with an all-white school in the 1950s before closing in 1968.
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It shows that after 50 years of the Clean Water Act, the U.S. still has a long way to go to protect its waterways.