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Recent Coverage

Ohio Takes Carp to Court
Regional News Stories: Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Ohio and five other states get their day in court to stop the Asian Carp.

Recycling in Northeast Ohio
The Sound of Ideas: Tuesday, August 31, 2010
When you put a milk jug or a pop can on the curb for recycling, it's just the start of a journey. It's what happens next that's really interesting. On the next sound of ideas, we'll follow the milk jug all the way through the recycling process and let you judge for yourself: Is it worth the effort? The market for recycled materials is strong --you might actually be wearing the water bottle you drank from--and our will to recycle is growing stronger, too, even without the threat of fines. All about recycling in Northeast Ohio, Tuesday at 9 on 90.3.

Environmental Groups Push For Coal Ash Regulations
Regional News Stories: Sunday, August 29, 2010
An environmental study has identified four Ohio sites where they say coal ash dumps are contaminating groundwater with heavy metals.

Show 1435
Feagler & Friends: Friday, August 27, 2010
Cleveland attorney Jose Feliciano makes a case for bilingual ballots in Cuyahoga County and the roundtable looks at the week's top stories.

Bottlemania And Its Possible Demise
The Sound of Ideas: Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Each year Case Western Reserve University picks one book above others that entering freshmen are especially encouraged to read. This year that book is "Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It" by Elizabeth Royte. Discussions started on campus last week...part of a year-long focus on water...and Royte will join Mike McIntyre on the Sound of Ideas to explain how the bottled water craze caught on in places where tap is abundant and safe and all the harm all that plastic is doing. Could it be our view is changing again, as one wag put it, from "the height of urban sophistication"...to "just another cog in the carbon-spewing, globe-warming industrial machine." Wednesday at 9AM on 90.3

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Resources

The Return of the Cuyahoga On-Line Curriculum
The Return of the Cuyahoga On-Line CurriculumThe Return of the Cuyahoga On-Line Curriculum answers questions about how a river could burn and why it happened here. Included is an entire unit plan containing several cross-curricular lessons correlated to State of Ohio Science Standards in the areas of environmental history, environmental investigation, and eliciting social action.

Life Depends on WaterThe Life Depends on Water web site was created in cooperation with Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District to inform and inspire students and the general public into environmental conservation action.

Making Connections to the Natural World
Making Connections to the Natural WorldYou've recently moved to Northeast Ohio or else you're a longtime resident. Either way, you're someone who wants to know more about the world around you and how we interact with it. Here are some quick links to help you get involved in making the region a better place to live, work and raise a family.

Funding

Funding for the coverage of environment topics comes from The Cleveland Foundation, The Dominion Foundation; The George Gund Foundation; The George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation; The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation; NACCO Industries, Inc.; and The Stanley I. and Hope S. Environmental Fund.

Series

The Return of the Cuyahoga
Return of the CuyahogaThe Return of the Cuyahoga is a fascinating look at the life, death and rebirth of one of America’s most polluted rivers.

Climate Connections
Climate ConnectionsNPR and the National Geographic Society embark on a new, long-term, multi-platform initiative focusing on how the environment changes people and vice versa.

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