Category: Ohio
Owl barf to that: Metroparks class offers unqiue insight
A popular class in the Toledo Metroparks system is funner than the sum of its parts. Awesome Owl Barf is a nature class that dissects Barn Owl “pellets.”
2023 renewable energy law won't be halted while appeal of Mich. agency's role is heard
LANSING — An attempt to block how the Michigan Public Service Commission implements a new state law written to help renewable energy projects be developed across the state has been struck down by the Michigan Court of Appeals.
State accuses U.S. EPA of having ‘clear political motivations’ for demanding tighter phosphorus rules for Port Clinton
PORT CLINTON — A hearing to discuss the city of Port Clinton’s wastewater-discharge permit sounded more like a war of words between a Democratic-led environmental regulator on the federal level and a Republican-led environmental regulator on the state level, with the latter accusing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of government overreach.
NRC reminds Holtec it's not beholden to the company's schedule for Palisades restart
Senior U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials gave their first indication Tuesday that the timeline announced for the historic effort to restart the mothballed Palisades nuclear plant in southwest Michigan might be too ambitious.
Many elderly Ohioans feel unprepared for severe weather, study finds
This article was republished here with permission from Great Lakes Echo.
By Clara Lincolnhol, Great Lakes Echo
Ohio took a beating from a record-breaking 73 tornadoes in 2024. Twisters and other severe weather events are becoming more common in the Midwest due to climate change, and seniors are more at risk.