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Jenny Whidden
- Legislation could help lower concrete's carbon footprint in Illinois: 'It's literally what the world is made out of'dailyherald.com
- Food scrap collection services growing, but not in all suburbsdailyherald.com
- Study: Natural gas ratepayers could see an increase of $74 a month by 2035dailyherald.com
- Electric grid, transportation and buildings: Illinois lawmakers and environmental advocates introduce trio of climate billsdailyherald.com
- 'No Mow May' is a little helpful, but native plants are better, experts saydailyherald.com
- Report: Chicago metro area ranks 22nd in nation for worst air qualitydailyherald.com
- 'Invisible' contributor: Methane leaks from landfills are likely worse than previously thoughtdailyherald.com
- Earth Day 2024: How suburban communities are celebrating the historic environmental holidaydailyherald.com
- Morton Arboretum, Shedd Aquarium report conservation progress after one year as global Centers for Species Survivaldailyherald.com
- Argonne, UIC launch sustainability institutedailyherald.com
- Legislation to regulate municipal power agencies on hold, but conversations continuedailyherald.com
- Warm winter kick-started allergy season, giving a preview of what's to comedailyherald.com
- Illinois Senate to consider bill that would make EV chargers more accessibledailyherald.com
- With cicadas emerging this spring, here's how to protect your trees and shrubsdailyherald.com
- Can cement be greener? Industry seeking ways to lower carbon dioxide emissionsdailyherald.com
- Naperville's coal-heavy electricity supply hangs in the balance as contract renewal loomsdailyherald.com
- More products of ever-warmer winters: harmful algal blooms, invasive speciesdailyherald.com
- Unseasonable winter temperatures decimate Great Lakes ice coveragedailyherald.com
- Report: Canada's wildfires push Chicago to second most polluted major city in the U.S.dailyherald.com
- Local farmers, advocates teach students about raising animals humanely and sustainablydailyherald.com
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