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Climate advisory groups are made of people in neighborhoods who have a vested interest in reducing heat and flooding and cleaning up the air.
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More than 40 million urban Americans are experiencing significantly hotter temperatures than their rural counterparts, new research finds.
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Kentucky's climate is getting warmer and wetter. The burning of fossil fuels is to blame.
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Officials say the plan is focused on equity more than ever before.
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Prengaman leads a team of reporters covering climate change worldwide.
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Cincinnati officials promised to only buy electric vehicles for the city fleet, as long as that option was available. Nearly a year later, every purchase attempt has been backordered or canceled thanks to supply chain and workforce challenges.
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Cincinnati officials want to hear from residents about the first draft of the 2023 Green Cincinnati Plan.
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Third Act, a national organization fighting against climate change, officially launched its Ohio chapter Dec. 1. Leaders of Third Act Ohio hope to inspire residents older than 60 to send a message to big banks that fund the fossil fuel industry by moving their money elsewhere.
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Local nonprofit Ground Work Ohio River Valley is receiving an EPA grant to train and pay residents in the Beekman Corridor and other areas to monitor air quality in their neighborhoods.
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Ohio has over 10 million acres of crop land. For decades, much of it has been over-plowed, sprayed with fertilizers and stripped of its nutrients. But recently, more farmers have seen the economic benefit of shifting their practices and being part of the climate change solution.