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The white tail deer, is thriving — especially in the suburbs, where coexisting with human residents can sometimes lead to trouble.
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PFAS have been found in more than 50 drinking water systems across the state. New research hopes to help Ohio communities address the problem.
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Ohio Democrats want the state to make changes in policy that will increase protections for the environment.
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Mahoning Food Access Initiative hopes to increase Youngstown residents’ access to fresh, healthy foods by teaching them how to grow it themselves. It hopes it will give people more power over what goes on their plate.
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Ohio wants to become a key part in scaling up the hydrogen economy through a federal clean energy initiative. Advocates hope it could be an economic and environmental win for the state.
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The Bailey family had to fight to stop a pipeline from running through their land, which is protected by a state agricultural easement. Their court verdict could have implications for farmland preservation across the state.
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State health officials recommend limiting outdoor activity and closing windows, especially if you have any preexisting medical conditions.
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The Inflation Reduction Act puts an additional $3 billion into the Conservation Stewardship Program. That means more opportunities for Ohio farmers to preserve their natural resources.
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Environmental advocates, along with local government officials, are asking the U.S. EPA to intervene in Ohio’s authority to regulate Class II injection wells.
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The Inflation Reduction Act, which invests $369 billion in projects that reduce climate change, also spells out specific authority for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.