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April 22 is Earth Day and a majority of people around the world want their governments to address climate change. The Hoosier State isn't any different.
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A large-scale cleanup of an east side waterway and greenspace is planned for this Earth Day weekend.
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Invest in Our Planet is this year’s theme for Earth Day. While solving climate crisis can sometimes be daunting, thinking globally and acting locally and taking small steps towards action can create big change.
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Penske Entertainment, the parent company of the series, announced Friday it will start implementing more eco-friendly plans starting with next month's Indianapolis 500.
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There are a number of ways the Environmental Protection Agency under President Joe Biden can help reduce pollution in Indiana. That was one takeaway from the Hoosier Environmental Councils Earth Day panel discussion with two former EPA employees.
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The festival was originally scheduled to take place in April but was postponed due to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Wednesday is the 50th Earth Day. To mark the occasion, the Hoosier Environmental Council hosted a roundtable discussion with three environmental pioneers who once worked at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
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A statewide climate strike is going digital this Earth Day. Wednesday marks the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day in the U.S.
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A few thousand people took part in the March for Science rally at the Indiana Statehouse Saturday.