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A series of classes at the St. Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology are teaching future priests how to deal with issues like vaccine hesitancy and…
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Faith based groups gathered virtually this past weekend to look at ways to take better care of the environment and ourselves. During sessions on things…
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You may not associate streaming movies on Netflix with carbon emissions, but researchers at Purdue University are trying to change that.While greenhouse…
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The director of Indiana University’s Environmental Resilience Institute has been picked to serve under the Biden administration. Janet McCabe, also a…
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Property tax uncertainty could drive away some companies looking to build solar farms in Indiana. That’s according to a presentation for the 21st Century…
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Honey beekeepers in the U.S. lost about 22 percent of their colonies this past winter. While that might not sound good, the Bee Informed Partnership says…
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Is my drinking water safe? How can I find out what polluted sites are in my neighborhood? Several of our audience members wanted to know the answer to…
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You may notice a change in Evansville’s water, starting next week. Beginning next Monday, the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility says it will switch to a…
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People who live in polluted areas — like near coal plants and big cities — are more likely to have the underlying heart and lung conditions that put them…
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A parks advocacy group says U.S. Steel’s revised consent decree doesn’t ensure protections for Indiana Dunes National Park. The agreement outlines how the…