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April 25, 2019
Rising Sea Levels Will Make New Orleans Levees Inadequate in Four Years
Just 11 months after the completion of a $14 billion network of levees and flood walls in New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers says the system will stop providing adequate protection in as little as four years due to rising sea levels.
April 24, 2019
Voluntary Third-party Green Certification Improves Fracking Public Opinion, Study Finds
April 22, 2019
Large Majority of Hoosiers State Belief in Climate Change in New Poll
April 19, 2019
Microplastics Found Atop Pyrenees Mountains
Science hasn't yet proven that microplastics are everywhere, but they're sure showing up in some remote places. Scientists have found microplastics far away from urban sources, atop the Pyrenees in France.
April 18, 2019
Indiana Recycling Executive Sentenced For Electronic Waste Recycling Scheme
Schererville native Brian Brundage pleaded guilty to wire fraud, tax evasion charges.
April 17, 2019
The Great Barrier Reef is Struggling to Stay Alive
According to a new study published in Nature, there is a limit to the amount of damage the reef can withstand, and the coral is not doing well.
April 16, 2019
New Online Tool Aims to Make Beekeeping Easier
Beescape site gives keepers environmental data to keep pollinators vital to Indiana’s agriculture alive
April 10, 2019
Air Pollution from Corn Causing Thousands of Deaths
According to a new study, corn production in the U.S. could be responsible for thousands of air pollution deaths annually.
April 8, 2019
Indiana Receives Failing Grade for Protecting Children’s Drinking Water from Lead at Schools
More than 70% of reviewed states received “F” grade in new report
April 5, 2019
Fungus Causing Amphibian Extinction
This fungus has massacred frogs and salamanders around the world for decades by eating their skins alive.
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