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The average winter temperature has gone up about five degrees for almost every Indiana city studied since 1970.
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As the climate warms, armadillos march north, forcing Midwestern communities to adjust to an unexpected newcomer.
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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management released the state's initial climate plan last year with the help of a grant from the Biden administration.
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The American Lung Association warns that air pollution is worsening as EPA looks to rollback regulations.
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Companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft and Amazon are building large data centers in Indiana for AI. Each one requires power 24/7 — and a lot of it. But Indiana utilities weren’t anticipating this when they made plans to get more power from sources like wind and solar. Data centers could delay utilities’ efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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U.S. industry is a major source of the greenhouse gas pollution causing climate change. Some operations emit way more than others, and new reports show where they are.
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Scientists from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have said we need to significantly cut fossil fuel emissions around the globe by 2030 to avoid the worst effects of climate change.
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A member of our audience wanted to know. It's a topic that's spurred a lot of scientific debate.
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What role should the state government play in addressing climate change? Indiana Public Broadcasting asked candidates for the upcoming governor’s race.
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It’s been an active season for tornadoes and flooding in the Midwest due to various factors like hot and cold jet streams and climate change. This could create lasting public health challenges.