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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.
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From record-breaking floods to recurring wildfires to ongoing droughts — the effects of climate change are being felt more and more across the country.
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In his book “The Insect Crisis” Oliver Milman explores a crisis in the insect world, what’s causing it, and what can be done about it.
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The Inflation Reduction Act, which invests $369 billion in projects that reduce climate change, also spells out specific authority for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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While the impacts of climate change may conjure images of natural disasters, a new study shows that its can also impact humans on a microscopic level.
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Parts of Kentucky are likely to face days when the heat index reaches 125 degrees or more over the next three decades. The report highlights how different regions are expected to be impacted by extreme heat: from rising CO2 emissions related to air-conditioning use, to the states that will face the most consecutive days of extreme heat.
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Why, exactly, does a hotter Earth mean more inland flood risk? And what does the future hold? This FAQ is for the millions of people who live in increasingly flood-prone parts of the United States, and who want to know how to stay safe and prepare for a changing climate.
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The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency is getting about $180,000 for new monitors that will send data 24 hours a day. The information will be added to a map that shows real-time data about air quality in the area.
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Communities along Beekman Street have experienced decades of environmental disparities. But long-term residents are making sure their neighborhoods are prepared for a changing climate.
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The Regional Climate Collaborative will help governments, organizations and communities across the Tri-State work together to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The group will kick-start its work with a survey to help understand people's lived experiences, their needs and where their interests lie.