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Banning natural gas would cut emissions. But lawmakers don't want that happening in Indiana.


Banning natural gas would cut emissions. But lawmakers don t want that happening in Indiana.
Sarah Bowman and London Gibson, Indianapolis Star
Energy and the economy
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Cities across the country are pushing for electric-only buildings, some by banning natural gas, as part of an ongoing effort to curb emissions and stall climate change. But another national push is underway in state legislatures to prevent this type of ban from happening elsewhere including in Indiana. 
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The Eskenazi Museum of Art on Indiana University s Bloomington campus is scheduled to reopen this fall following two years of renovations. I.M. Pei, who died Thursday at the age of 102, designed the building that opened in 1982. ....

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Legislation tackles toxic 'forever chemicals' found in Indianapolis' drinking water


Legislation tackles toxic forever chemicals found in Indianapolis drinking water
London Gibson, Indianapolis Star
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Concern is growing nationwide about a family of toxic chemicals found in everything from fabrics to food service containers. And that concern has now reached the Indiana statehouse.
These chemicals, often called forever chemicals, are linked to severe health impacts, including cholesterol and cancer. They also don t break down naturally. And they re seemingly everywhere.  
Known most widely as PFAS chemicals, these substances have been sparking alarm from scientists and health professionals for the better part of two decades now, but little is known about exactly where they are or how much of them is in our bodies.  ....

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'Last line of defense': New bill would strip protections for many of Indiana's wetlands


Last line of defense : New bill would strip protections for many of Indiana s wetlands
Sarah Bowman and London Gibson, Indianapolis Star
How climate change will impact Indiana
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Update 12:45 p.m. Jan. 25. 2021: Lawmakers passed SB 389 out of the Senate Environmental Affairs Committee Monday afternoon, after more than two hours of testimony and discussion. The final 8-3 vote fell along party lines. The bill will now head to the Senate floor. 
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Cliff Chapman, executive director of the Central Indiana Land Trust, shows off footbridges built for visitors to the wetlands at Meltzer Woods on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, in the Shelbyville, Ind. nature preserve. The area could be affected if a bill put forward this legislative session to repeal the state-regulated wetlands law, which protects wetlands throughout the state. ....

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