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The largest maple syrup producer in Illinois may not have a future as global climate change progresses.
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A company's plans to store liquified carbon dioxide in underground storage sites may involve a larger geographical swath of Central Illinois than previously thought.
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The top federal prosecutor in central Illinois says his office is ready to bolster enforcement as part of a national environmental justice initiative.
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Illinois water issues are legion. They are pressing. And those who deal with those issues face serious challenges meeting them: Rapidly shifting science, a legacy of underfunded agencies, a reluctant public, and an ever-changing environment.
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The Normal Public Library is trying to decide what to do about asbestos in the old section of the building. Interim Director John Fischer said there are several options, including temporarily moving part of the library and its programs to another site while work to remove the asbestos is done.
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McLean County residents are wasting less, and that includes a drop in recycling too.McLean County generated 193,102 tons of municipal solid waste in 2019,…
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The Bloomington and Normal Water Reclamation District will have to spend $160 million-plus over the next couple decades. Businesses, homeowners and…
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The Ecology Action Center is optimistic a household hazardous waste collection event can happen this fall in Bloomington-Normal. The center is asking for…
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We are already a water-challenged planet. As global climate change continues, we are likely to become more so, according to Vandana Shiva, a noted…
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Students can learn what gives the Prairie State its name this summer thanks to a grant program that pays for field trips to study Illinois'…