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Indianapolis advances Vision Zero initiative

Picture a future where every intersection, crosswalk and roadway is designed with safety at its core, and every life lost to traffic accidents is...

Town hall tackles housing, environment with Quality of Life Plan

The Frederick Douglass Family Park Center buzzed with lively discussion as Martindale-Brightwood community members gathered for a town hall addressing key issues such as...

Justice40: A brief overview and discussion of the future

The Justice40 Initiative aims to ensure that 40% of the overall benefits from federal investments in climate and clean energy are directed to disadvantaged...

Going green in the Circle City: Tips for a plastic-free July

Did you know that Americans alone discard over 30 million tons of plastic annually, with only 8% being recycled? Plastic-free July wants to change...

Five questions Indiana’s gubernatorial candidates need to answer about energy equity

As Indiana prepares for its upcoming gubernatorial election this November, voters need to understand where the candidates stand on crucial issues.  Chief among those issues...

Indiana low-income solar programs get more than $117 million in federal funding

By VIOLET COMBER-WILEN New federal funding will allow for the development of low-income solar programs throughout the state. The Environmental Protection Agency’s Solar for All Funding distributed $7...

Small ways to make a difference on Global Recycling Day

Celebrate Global Recycling Day on March 18 by giving some household items a second life. Two of the most important things to know about recycling...

Wading through Indiana’s wetlands

Indiana’s environmental landscape has been a topic of debate during the 2024 legislative session, with the environmental bill Act (HEA) 1383 fast-tracked through both chambers before recess.

Diving into diversity: Empowering Black and Brown youth through aquatic exploration and conservation

In a world where access to aquatic activities remains somewhat of a privilege for many, a few Indianapolis organizations are working tirelessly to break...

Update on Bloomington’s renewable energy workĀ 

In 2023, Bloomington, Indiana, invested $850,000 in solar expansion for residents, nonprofits and businesses in the city. These contributions make Bloomington a Gold SolSmart...
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