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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.
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Lierer’s Market opened in March with bulk refill items like rice, beans, pasta, coffee, shampoo, and household cleaners.
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The beef cattle farming industry is not great for the environment. A small Cincinnati farm is trying to change that — starting with its pastures.
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As climate change makes growing seasons longer, urban farmers have the opportunity to produce even more.
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Customers use the app to buy reduced-price “Surprise Bags” of leftover food that's still edible.