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Indiana utility could be dumping toxic coal ash water into White River

The state is letting an Indiana utility dump coal ash contaminated water into the White River, environmental groups say. They're appealing the permit.
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Climate change action demanded by Indiana students; lawmakers say 'no'

The Indiana legislature has refused to hear any bills about climate change this session, ignoring student demands to take action on the crisis.
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Electric vehicles: Indiana utilities get $5.5M for charging stations

As more electric vehicles land on the roads, Indiana is behind on the infrastructure needed to support them. So the state is trying to catch up.
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Indiana General Assembly: 2/3rds of environmental bills filed are dead

As the session passes its halfway point, more than two-thirds of bills related to the environment are now dead. Here's what they would have done.
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Tom Kiernan: Indiana's clean-energy future can be driven by wind

The country is looking toward renewable energy to power our economy like never before. While several states have taken up the mantle, a few key states remain that have incredible untapped potential.

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Cliff Chapman: Hoosiers can lessen the effects of global climate change

Cliff Chapman: Hoosiers can lessen the effects of global climate change

The forest types, climate and soil in Indiana and parts of our neighboring states are simply better at scrubbing carbon from the air.
Trump EPA's rule could cost lives, keep coal plants burning in Indiana
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Trump EPA's rule could cost lives, keep coal plants burning in Indiana

Is coal here to stay in Indiana's future? One industry official said EPA's new rule to replace the Clean Power Plan might make that the case.
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