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Ohio faces warming temperatures, increased rainfall and disrupted ecosystems.
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Climate change is causing the agency to shift the zones, and gardeners and growers are scrambling to decipher the changes.
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U.S. regulators are finalizing rules that will make publicly traded companies disclose information about climate change. Other jurisdictions have been announcing similar requirements.
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Until recently, Indiana received the second lowest amount of funding per person from the Inflation Reduction Act and the federal infrastructure law. That's according to a report by Atlas Public Policy.
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The National Heritage Responders help figure out how to save important objects and buildings after disasters. With climate change, they're busier than ever.
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The "15-minute city" is a concept that started in Paris with the aim of increasing quality of life and reducing planet-heating pollution. The idea is spreading with mayors in the U.S., including Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb.
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Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme weather, resulting in a higher likelihood of flooding, heat waves, and tornadoes in Ohio.
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Could places like Cincinnati be refuge?
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A recent report from the social investment fund Invest Appalachia found Central Appalachia, including parts of Ohio, will likely see a population influx because of climate-related migration.
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How climate change is impacting the region and what to expect as we head into the dog days of summer.