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There is bipartisan support among state lawmakers to get rid of E-Check, the program in effect in some parts of Ohio that requires residents to have their vehicles checked for emissions.
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The northeast Ohio town of Oberlin is working to significantly reduce its emissions by 2030. It believes it's possible, even without shutting down the diesel-powered generator in town.
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The Trump Administration is touting a new report that shows a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions nationwide. But Ohio environmental advocates say the…