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With heat waves and extreme weather becoming more and more common, one Indiana teacher wants to empower her students with information, and the creative freedom to imagine big ideas.
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The CDC has released a tool to help people assess personal risk during heat waves in preparation for another hot summer.
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The plan was approved in September but can’t move forward until the individual campuses form their own climate committees.
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Dozens of Kentuckians spoke out against Louisville Gas and Electric’s plans to build two new natural gas plants during the last of five public meetings with utility regulators at Louisville’s downtown library on Wednesday.
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The lines in the infographic demonstrate how the planet has warmed over time. Here’s a look at how climate change is impacting Kentucky and what the future looks like if humans continue to rely on fossil fuels.
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Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency and Louisville Metro’s Office for Aging & Disabled Citizens gave away 500 new fans to elderly and disabled people Saturday at the annual Fan Fair.
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The natural climate pattern known as El Niño has officially begun. It exacerbates human-caused climate change, driving even hotter temperatures and other dangerous weather.
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Climate scientists say this winter's storms in California are nothing compared to what's predicted in a warmer world. Some residents in one community question whether its time to leave.
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The Indiana Senate Environmental Affairs Committee adjourned without voting on a bill on Monday that would have created a climate solutions task force.
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They flee their homes not solely because of climatic changes that make it difficult to earn a living but also because of violence sparked by the competition for dwindling resources.