Articles tagged as: climate change
April 3, 2018
Social Justice Through The Lens Of Climate Change
In Terre Haute, Sister Jeanne Hagelskamp, with her peers on the group's Justice Coordinating Commission, works to raise awareness of climate change.
Read MoreNovember 29, 2017
Climate Change Could Be Costlier For Farmers, Study Finds
The study updates the social cost of carbon, which previously relied on some data from the 1980s.
Read MoreOctober 31, 2017
Farmers Adjust To New Climate Norms Amid Long, Tricky Harvest
Indiana's corn harvest is still 10 percent behind schedule, with soybeans about on track, as a year of difficult farming conditions stretches into November.
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2017
Public Officials, Environmental Advocates Talk Climate Change
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a plan to evaluate Indianapolis' carbon footprint, as well as its vulnerability to natural disasters.
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2017
Will Harvey And Irma Affect Attitudes On Climate? Probably Not.
A new study from an Indiana University professor examined people's attitudes toward climate change policies after experiencing an extreme weather event.
Read MoreJuly 14, 2017
What Shapes Attitudes On Climate Change?
A Purdue University professor says our worldview shapes our attitudes on climate change.
Read MoreJune 6, 2017
Hoosiers Split On Trump Decision To Abandon Paris Climate Accord
While coal advocates praise the move, it introduces "uncertainty" for the state's electric utilities.
Read MoreMay 25, 2017
Researchers Expecting Dangerous Tick Season After Mild Winter
Researchers say Indiana's warmer winter means more ticks survive from summer to spring.
Read MoreMarch 9, 2017
Purdue-led Project Helps Farmers Adapt To Climate Change
The nine university, multi-year research and extension project wrapped up this year.
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2017
1,000 Years Ago, Corn Made This Society Big. Then, A Changing Climate Destroyed Them
The Mississippian American Indian culture rose to power after 900 A.D. by farming corn. Now, new evidence suggests a dramatic change in climate might have led to the culture's collapse in the 1300s.
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