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Is it possible to address climate change without also addressing consumerism? A listener in Muncie wanted to know.
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A company hoping to build a controversial coal-to-diesel plant in southern Indiana has asked for more time before starting construction. Residents and activists who oppose the plant hope the state will look closely at the company’s plan — and allow the public to comment on them — before approving the extension.
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Heading into the warmer months, Michiganders are likely to continue seeing an increase in ticks throughout the state as different types continue to spread.
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Earlier spring temperatures and longer summers are making seasonal allergies worse in Indiana and across the country.
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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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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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A listener in the southern Indiana town of Newburgh wanted to know.
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The U.S. will still power most of its homes and cars with fossil fuels by 2050 if there aren’t more policies that encourage renewable energy and electric vehicles. That’s according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s Annual Energy Outlook.
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Indiana University student groups have been asking the university to make a climate action plan for months. Now scientists and science advocates have joined that effort.
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Purdue expert on latest UN climate report: “We’re not able to adapt to it as fast as it’s happening”A new report on global climate change is underlining the speed at which the world’s climate is changing - and how slowly efforts to reduce or adapt to those impacts are being made.