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Climate action plans prepare governments to mitigate the effects of climate change. Just a couple cities in Southwest Ohio have them. In Milford, individuals and a local organization are trying to create the city's first one.
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With heat waves and extreme weather becoming more and more common, one Indiana teacher wants to empower her students with information, and the creative freedom to imagine big ideas.
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Projects funded by the grants support the Green Cincinnati Plan’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
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Two years ago, residents and other partners helped plant 77 young trees in Lower Price Hill as a strategy to adapt the neighborhood to climate change. Here's how it's going.
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Next on the suspect lineup: the rain. Storm clouds are an ill omen for a city with a combined sewer system like Cincinnati. How has climate change affected precipitation trends in the area? What happens to all that stormwater once it enters the MSD system? And what happens to all the stormwater that never even makes it that far? See a transcript of this episode along with more photos and videos at wvxu.org/backedup. Find us online: @917WVXU @beccacostellonews @holdshelf
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Though the heat advisory is set to expire Friday, high temperatures are forecasted to remain in the 90s through this weekend.
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Through Green Umbrella's Climate Action Fellowship Program, three local cities will develop plans to promote sustainability, resident wellbeing and solutions for climate change.
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Tanner Yess is one of 12 people across the country chosen to serve.
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The 100 megawatt solar array in Highland County has been years in the making. It came fully online May 1.
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Jacqueline Patterson will be the keynote speaker at the 2024 Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit on May 2 in downtown Cincinnati.