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Larry Clemens retires after 33 years with The Nature Conservancy 

 Larry Clemens, a longstanding leader in Indiana conservation, has announced his retirement from The Nature Conservancy (TNC) after 33 years of service. Clemens, who...

Inside Earthlight: Woman-owned business pioneering eco-friendly event gear 

As Indianapolis continues to grow as a hub for events and conventions, the environmental impact of these gatherings becomes harder to ignore.   Lauren Smith, founder...

Reigniting Indiana’s landscapes: Braun signs prescribed burning legislation 

Gov. Mike Braun recently signed a bill expanding Indiana's capacity for prescribed burning.   The new law establishes a certification program and defines liability protections for...

The climate crisis explained: Impacts on Indianapolis and pathways forward 

In Martindale-Brightwood, where summer days stretch longer and storms grow fiercer, the signs of a changing climate are woven into the daily rhythm of...

White River pollution fight heads to court: Environmentalists demand action 

The Hoosier Environmental Council (HEC) has filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Office of Administrative Law Proceedings (OALP) after the agency upheld a permit...

The cost of cutting environmental justice: Who pays the price? 

The Trump administration has initiated the closure of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) environmental justice offices, raising significant concerns among environmental advocates and policymakers.   Established...

Five Indiana groups score $3.7M for recycling 

Indiana’s Recycling Market Development Program (RMDP) awarded five organizations with $3.7 million in funding to expand recycling projects.  The projects will be funded throughout central...

Curbside recycling for Indy residents to begin in 2028 

The Board of Public Works authorized a new contract to bring universal curbside recycling to all Indianapolis residents in 2028.   The contract was negotiated with...

Love nature? Here’s your chance to help document Indy’s wildlife in the City Nature Challenge 

For the eighth consecutive year, Indianapolis will join a global effort to document urban biodiversity, as residents take part in the City Nature Challenge...

Human:Nature campaign raises $50M for conservation in Indiana 

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has set a new standard for conservation in Indiana, raising more than $50 million through its Human:Nature campaign.   Surpassing the initial...
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