Illinois state agencies at odds over endangered species protections
The state’s top transportation authority has been running afoul of Illinois’s wildlife regulators according to internal documents obtained by WBEZ and Grist.
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Ohio Plastic Waste Plant to Expand Nationally
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Supreme Court sides with Nessel in Line 5 jurisdiction dispute
Enbridge had sought to move Nessel’s Line 5 shutdown case into federal court, where the company was expected to get more favorable treatment. But justices unanimously ruled that the company missed the deadline to do so.
Extreme rain on snow is testing aging dams across Michigan and Wisconsin — this is the future in a warming world
Days of intense rain and snowmelt overwhelmed old dams and breached roads, forcing evacuations. Nearly half the counties in Michigan — often seen as a climate haven — were under a state of emergency.
When Music Meets Climate Crisis: A New Concerto Echoes the Planet’s Fragility
Grammy-nominated harpist Yolanda Kondonassis unveils latest collaboration, “Terra Infirma,” shaped by wildfire, ancient musical traditions with a call to environmental action.
Climate experts say spring is coming earlier. How will that affect agriculture and ecosystems?
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Nature is the classroom at this central Wisconsin elementary school
Sauk County’s Tower Rock Elementary School teaches students outdoors once a week.



