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Groundwork Ohio River Valley is in limbo as it waits to hear whether its funding will be affected by Trump's federal spending freeze and environmental policy changes.
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Nonprofit Groundwork Ohio River Valley employs high school students, many from communities underserved by conservation movements, to work in parks and community gardens throughout the city.
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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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Tanner Yess is one of 12 people across the country chosen to serve.
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Groundwork Ohio River Valley will recruit and train 40 teens to clean up brownfield sites in the area.
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Climate advisory groups are made of people in neighborhoods who have a vested interest in reducing heat and flooding and cleaning up the air.
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Green employment could be a major stepping stone in the financial empowerment of individuals, but disadvantaged groups risk being left behind, says a new study.
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Local nonprofit Ground Work Ohio River Valley is receiving an EPA grant to train and pay residents in the Beekman Corridor and other areas to monitor air quality in their neighborhoods.