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It’s hot right now in Indiana and it’s only going to get hotter. The Union of Concerned Scientists released a new report on Tuesday that projects how much…
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A tick that’s realtively new to the U.S. could easily creep into Indiana. A study by Rutgers University shows Indiana has the right climate for the Asian…
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While state and federal agencies are trying to stop Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes, there’s evidence that one type is already reproducing in…
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A new kind of Asian carp could be making its way into Indiana’s waters. State officials say two black carp fish were found in the Ohio River in Illinois…
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Monarch butterfly populations dropped significantly over the past two decades — partly because they’re losing their main food source, milkweed. To help…
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The Environmental Protection Agency may be misleading potential homebuyers about contamination in Franklin. That’s according to an alert issued Thursday…
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Duke Energy released its 20-year plan this week — including hopes to retire some of its coal plants early. But environmentalists say the utility isn’t…
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When you pump gas, it comes out of large tanks underneath the station. They often leak — sending gasoline into the ground and sometimes the drinking…
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The Environmental Protection Agency’s internal watchdog will host a listening session in East Chicago, Indiana, Wednesday on the group’s communication to…
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Indiana ranks 14th for asthma-related deaths in the U.S. In 2016, there were about six times as many tick-borne illnesses in the state than there were a…