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Federal funding will go toward 10 projects on the city's most vulnerable hillsides.
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The outcome of Ohio's 2024 U.S. Senate race could help decide who controls the Senate — and the fate of climate policy.
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April 22, 1970, was the very first Earth Day. And I was a teenage environmentalist, doing my part to save the planet.
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Now an analysis claims Ohio's data understates the severity of some of these cases.
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Experts discuss why the trend is likely to continue and how officials are addressing the issue
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Abandoned coal mine sites can have leftover toxic heavy metals, which can get into groundwater and pollute drinking water. The grant money aims to return these mining areas to their pre-mining conditions.
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The EPA is clamping down on 'forever chemicals.' A Cincinnati lawyer says the fight is far from overThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week set the nation’s first-ever limits on so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water.
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The trumpeter swan is the largest, native waterfowl in North America. They're also no longer considered endangered in Ohio.
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Robert Bilott's battle against PFAS contamination was dramatized in the 2019 film "Dark Waters." Now, years after that legal battle, the EPA is strictly regulating the chemicals.
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Another total solar eclipse won't be visible in the U.S. until 2044. So while hanging onto your glasses for the next one may be possible, you'll probably be better off finding a place to have them recycled or reused.