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Ohios inaugural Soil Health Week highlighted ways that farmers can implement climate-resilient practices using common language. .
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Many of Ohios waterways have faced bacterial contaminations this summer. It has a lasting impact on lake and riverfront town economies.
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A proposed bill would make seed sharing of milkweed and other native plants legal. That could in turn boost monarch butterfly populations in the state.
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Piqua became one of the only places in America where researchers conducted the tests. Residents are worried about chemicals they may have been exposed to.
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Ohio received nearly $5 million in federal funding to build a climate ready workforce. The program will train 100 participants in the skills needed to combat climate change.
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The Ohio EPA is cleaning up an illegal dump site in Clermont County.
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Marc DeWerth is on the hunt for big trees. From catalpas to cottonwoods, hes found some behemoths, sharing his finds through social media along the way.
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New methane rules are meant to reduce this powerful greenhouse gas and improve air quality. Those in the oil and gas industry in Ohio are now tasked with working towards compliance.
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For the first time in a decade, Ohio has a state-run tree nursery. Its meant to address regional tree shortages and help with state-run conservation initiatives.
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Lots of Ohio cities use road salt for a simple reason: it works and its cheap. But theres a drawback: pollution of Ohio's waterways.