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IU experts ponder gardening in a warming world
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — While climate scientists often give a dreary picture of a changing Earth, Michael Simmons doesn't believe his plants will die in a barren wasteland. The master gardener planted three apple trees for his last birthday....Tags: Global Warming, Science and Technology, Droughts, Weather, Global Change
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'It's not hunting. It's not sporting.' Senate leader opposes high-fence deer hunts
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The leader of the Indiana Senate has said he opposes a proposal aimed at legalizing five fenced deer-hunting preserves around the state. The Indiana House is expected to vote next week on the bill, which supporters is needed to...
Tags: Rentals, Lifestyle and Leisure, Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Hunting
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Notre Dame researcher: Asian carp may have reached Great Lakes
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — At least some Asian carp probably have found their way into the Great Lakes, but there's still time to stop the dreaded invaders from becoming established and unraveling food chains that support a $7 billion fishing...Tags: Aquaculture, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chemical Industry, Nature Conservancy, Ecosystems
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Ind. panel votes to allow fenced deer preserves
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Five game preserves around the state where hunters pay for a chance to shoot deer confined inside high fences would be allowed to stay open under a bill endorsed Monday by an Indiana House committee. The measure approved 6-2 by...Tags: Rentals, Lifestyle and Leisure, Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Hunting
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Locals react to new EPA regulations
Would you pay more at the pump if it meant a cleaner environment? New regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency are designed to reduce gas emissions resulting in cleaner air. The White House says the change would raise gas prices by about a...
Tags: Environmental Politics, Health Insurance Cost, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Petroleum Industry, American Petroleum
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New ethanol plant agreement sparks accountability concerns over new owners
More taxpayer money will be used to prevent homes in a South Bend neighborhood from flooding. But some city council members are questioning that plan approved by the city’s Board of Public Works Tuesday morning. Common Council member Oliver Davis...
Tags: Biofuels, Values, Bankruptcy, Renewable Energy, Companies and Corporations
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Water pump at former ethanol plant to remain running under new agreement
SOUTH BEND -- We're learning new information about the future of South Bend's former ethanol plant. According to South Bend Common Councilman Tim Scott, city leaders told the council Monday night they have come to an agreement with the new owners of the...
Tags: Biofuels, Bankruptcy, Renewable Energy, Ethanol
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Western environmentalists oppose wolf delisting
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Western environmental groups say they're alarmed that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering a plan to end federal protections for gray wolves in areas where the animals no longer exist. The groups say ending...
Tags: Politics, Lobbying, Endangered Species, Conservation, Wildlife
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Group says it can force state vote on hunting recently-endangered wolves
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A coalition opposed to hunting recently-endangered gray wolves in Michigan says it has gathered more than enough petition signatures to force a statewide referendum on the issue. Michigan legislature approved a bill...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Endangered Species, Crime, Law and Justice, Hunting, Judges
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Future of South Bend's ethanol plant up to federal judge
The clock is ticking for the future of South Bend's ethanol plant. Will it be scrapped out, or reopened with a new owner? Those questions about New Energy Corp. LLC are in the hands of another federal judge. The complicated issue began in November when...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Renewable Energy, Auction Service, Companies and Corporations, Judges
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Judge rules against company trying to stop ethanol plant sale
A judge has denied a Texas company's effort to stop the sale of the ethanol plant in South Bend to two liquidators. The sale was finalized in federal bankruptcy court earlier this week. But a company called Natural Chem argued the liquidators bought the...
Tags: Biofuels, Bankruptcy, Renewable Energy, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations
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Ethanol plant sale final, but legal battle continues
South Bend's ethanol plant is officially under new ownership, but the legal battle to reverse that sale went before a federal judge Thursday. The two liquidators bought the New Energy Corporation plant at a bankruptcy auction in January and finalized...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Crime, Law and Justice, Renewable Energy, Auction Service, Companies and Corporations
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