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The West Lafayette City Council is considering a resolution which sounds good on its face – reduce the city’s carbon footprint by 20% at a time, repeated…
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Hundreds of young people gathered in front of the Indiana Statehouse on Friday to demand action on climate change. This is the second Youth Climate Strike…
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West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis has joined a growing group of municipal leaders opposed to Donald Trump’s removal of the United States from the Paris…
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The summer construction season is now in full force and you, the listeners to WBAA’s Ask The Mayor, have many questions about it.This week, we put those…
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For much of the last week, students have been camped out in Purdue University’s administration building, hoping for a meeting with President Mitch…
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Indiana’s Dunes National Lakeshore is helping scientists study the effects of climate change on maple syrup production. The park is the only site in the…
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A group of Indiana climate scientists say the Pence administration doesn’t understand the science of climate change and needs to take action to address…
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A new Audubon Society report claims the combination of climate change and habitat destruction could put a large number of North American bird populations…
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Some trees seem to be adapting to climate change by using less water. That’s the conclusion a team of researchers from several universities has recently…
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While carbon dioxide is indisputably a significant factor in the planet's changing climate, scientists and policy experts have faced major troubles in limiting production of the greenhouse gas. Now, some are focusing on other things that warm the planet, especially ozone and black carbon. And the tools to fight them are familiar.