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When the Trump administration terminated the $7 billion Solar for All program last year, many of the 60 planned solar projects across the country were halted. Cincinnati decided to build its 10 megawatt solar array anyway.
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The U.S. EPA grant will support replacing about 80,000 curbside recycling carts, and add about 5,000 new carts so more households can participate.
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The plan considers how climate migration could shape the city by the year 2050, what other cities are doing to prepare for potential influxes of new residents, and what Cincinnati can do now to get ready.
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Cincinnati has a plan to make its own biochar — an ingredient that helps trees grow faster.
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Greater Cincinnati sustainability nonprofit Green Umbrella is taking a deep dive into how the region stacks up as a destination for people escaping the worst effects of climate change in other parts of the U.S. Some recent arrivals have first-hand experience.
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The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio is planning to become a resilience hub in Avondale.
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Ohio companies are exploring weather-resilient alternatives to wood-framed housing.
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In 2024, the National Weather Service recorded more tornadoes in Ohio than ever before. Now, communities are reckoning with what that means for housing.
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Cooking improv teaches people how to use what they have available — even if it's not perfect.
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Learn how volunteers in Cincinnati keep food waste from landfills using an app and some free time.