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Recent tornado outbreaks now have Ohio leading the nation with the most confirmed tornadoes in 2024.
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Keep Akron Beautiful, an nonprofit dedicated to the beautification of Akron, is turning its focus to the city's declining tree canopy. The group hopes to plant 100,000 trees by 2034.
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After studying various species earlier this month, some scientists now say they understand the origin of animal behavior during solar eclipses.
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Fifteen years after the EPA said greenhouse gasses are a danger to public health, the agency finalized rules to limit climate-warming pollution from existing coal and new gas power plants.
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Why are Callery Pear trees banned in Ohio? Experts explain why the invasive tree can't be planted or sold in the state.
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Jenifer French was appointed as Public Utilities Chair of Ohio in 2021. Sam Randazzo, former head of the PUCO, died of apparent suicide earlier this year after he was indicted for bribery.
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Critics say the U.S. has been unwilling to push for measures in a global agreement that would drive big cuts in plastic waste.
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The state legislature created the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Ohio's first official state parks in 1949.
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The guide, published by the Fund for Our Economic Future, highlights the region's unique opportunity to take advantage of a climate-friendly economy, that Northeast Ohio could otherwise miss out on.
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President Biden has been trying to get young voters excited about his 2024 reelection bid, even though polls show they're disappointed with some of his policies.
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Over 2 million bags of litter have been collected from the side of Ohio's highways over the last five years. This Earth Day — and every day — officials urge the public to properly dispose of trash.
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The box tree moths which hail from Asia are known to destroy the Boxwood plant which is a unique resource in Ohio. Ohio has an online tool to report moth sightings.