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For the first time in a decade, Ohio has a state-run tree nursery. It’s meant to address regional tree shortages and help with state-run conservation initiatives.
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State parks in the Ohio area are ramping up for the April total solar eclipse, meaning reservation restrictions and safety precautions for all visitors.
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Lots of Ohio cities use road salt for a simple reason: it works and it’s cheap. But there’s a drawback: pollution of Ohio's waterways.
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A satellite with a climate solutions mission blasted off on a SpaceX rocket Monday. It's on a mission to detect planet-heating methane pollution from the oil and gas sector.
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Parts of the region, including Cuyahoga and Summit Counties have been losing tree canopy at a rapid rate. But there are efforts underway to reverse that trend.
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Officials in Cleveland, Canton and Youngstown are working to correct past mistakes and restore the tree canopy to safeguard Northeast Ohio's environment, economy and health.
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A Baldwin Wallace researcher hopes her work on the current state of Cuyahoga County's tree canopy will help conservationists working to protect existing forests and help to inform reforestation efforts.
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The Oil and Gas Land Management Commission approved bids to frack under Salt Fork State Park as well as wildlife areas and other state property.
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The city of Cleveland kicked off its first in a series of community meetings Wednesday to get resident feedback before deploying air quality sensors in local neighborhoods.
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Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland was in Cincinnati Wednesday to announce federal funds to help clean up some of the thousands of abandoned mines in Ohio.
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A U.S. appeals court struck down a judge's 2022 order that imposed a moratorium on coal leasing on federal lands.
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The justices will consider whether to hit pause on a federal rule designed to reduce air pollution that drifts across states and can cause health troubles.