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Rep. Emanuel Cleaver wants the federal government to throw out Missouri’s regional haze plan
Congressional representatives from St. Louis and Kansas City and environmental groups argue the state’s plan doesn’t make meaningful attempts to reduce the pollution that causes haze.
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LISTEN: The man who discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is still trying to stop ocean pollution
In 1997, Captain Charles Moore first discovered the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” the largest accumulation of plastic waste in the ocean. Since then, scientists have documented how plastic has permanently damaged marine ecosystems and even altered evolution — and the problem has only grown larger.
USDA spending only a sliver of conservation funding on climate-smart practices, a new report finds
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spent $7.4 billion dollars on two of its conservation programs in recent years, but a report from an environmental group found a very small percentage of that money went to practices that help fight climate change.
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Climate change is making young people question if it's ethical to have children
Young people around the world are suffering from anxiety and stress relating to global warming. For Kansas Citians in their 20s and 30s, the future of the planet is becoming central to their decision about whether or not to have children.
As African Swine Fever plagues other countries, the U.S. works to keep it out
A highly contagious pig disease most recently has been detected in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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Climate change 101: A Kansas City scientist explains what's going on
The changes in climate that people in the Kansas City region are now experiencing haven't been seen in previous lifetimes.
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Why did the armadillo cross the road into Kansas? Climate change
While armadillos have been spotted in Kansas as early as the 1940s, they were rare. That all changed in the mid-2000s. Climate change is a likely part of the explanation.
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