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As climate change accelerates, Ohio’s cities and counties are bracing for a wide range of costly impacts. They span nearly ...
Climate change will affect Ohio in a myriad of ways: it could alter farmers’ growing seasons, increase energy bills, change the price tag on food and lessen the biodiversity Ohioans see on walks ...
I want you to act as if the house is on fire, because it is. — Greta Thunberg, Swedish activist *** Children are uniquely ...
While cities along the East Coast and in Texas have faced record-breaking flash floods, Cleveland’s own precipitation records ...
Third Act Ohio will host the Great Ohio Climate March from May 16-28, to educate people about fossil fuel fracking and its ...
Three years ago, a report produced by two Ohio environmental groups estimated municipalities across the state will spend $1.8 billion to $5.9 billion by 2050 to combat the effects of climate change.
Christopher Scott, a professor in Pennsylvania State University’s ecosystem science and management department, explained how recent severe weather events are connected to climate change.
The Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition is exploring the connection between health and climate change, and wants to hear ...
In a report on climate change in Ohio, the U.S. EPA said high air temperatures can cause heat stroke and dehydration, and affect people’s cardiovascular and nervous systems.
The Ohio Power Siting Board’s June 26 ruling discussed Clinton Township’s neutral stance on Frasier Solar, as well as that of Knox County, to stress that local government opposition was not unanimous.
The Ohio nonprofit think hub, Midstory, has explored these ramifications and more in their 9-episode series, "Colors of Climate Change”. Logan Sander led the project. She said the goal of the ...
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