Beth Burger

@ByBethBurger

environment | science | agriculture reporter. Houseplant hoarder. Appalachian. Southerner. Dog mom. She/Her Tips: bburger@dispatch.com

Columbus, OH
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2008.

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    9. kol 2019.

    ICYMI: Oil and gas companies promised thousands of dollars, and in some cases millions, in Belmont County where 14% of residents live below the poverty level. Many in the community signed on. Now some wonder whether they are paying too high a price.

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  2. prije 11 sati

    It's unclear why Woods left. The college said his departure was voluntary and did not answer numerous questions when asked about the circumstances.

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  3. prije 12 sati

    Ex-EPA official tied to loosening air pollution regulations leaves 's

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  4. 27. sij

    Trump rule change will remove industry red tape but pollute more stream miles 10% to 20% more wetlands will be lost, experts said. "There’s so many development interests that the state usually chooses not to kind of interfere with those."

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    23. sij

    Only in the United States are Americans required to perform community service to pay off medical bills, and it gets framed as a "feel good" story and a "painless payment plan."

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  6. 24. sij

    Hey, is for horses. But there's a shortage of it across and much of the . and farmers have been hit hard with prices jumping from $5 per bale up to $12. "Hay — it’s like gold. It’s the most important thing that we need"

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  7. 22. sij

    found in drinking water in and conducted testing at 44 sites across the country. The levels found could be harmful to health because the chemicals stay in your blood and organs forever.

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    20. sij

    Why should Midwesterners care about sea level rise? 1. What happens to the ports through which farmers export grain and meat. 2. When Federal disaster $ go to coastal populations, what’s left for the Midwest. 3. Where will coastal populations relocate? Think about it.

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  9. 20. sij

    ICYMI: is working to draft a 10-year forestry plan. This one will factor in and has 7.9 million acres of . Of that, 85% is privately owned, with the remaining 15% owned by local, state and federal govt

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  10. 20. sij

    "The department is working with all modes of transport, including rail, ports and airports. The permits are specifically for vehicular travel on the roads," according to

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  11. 20. sij

    One thing that didn't make it into this story is this: Pennsylvania has an aggressive permitting program to prevent the spread of the insect. Transport vehicles are issued permits. However, the insects were found at/near two RR sites in western Penn.

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    20. sij

    Great story . Tree pests, their sources, and prevention measures like need serious attention. Concrete actions can be taken to stop pests before they arrive.

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  13. 20. sij

    The , an invasive and very destructive insect from Asia, could reach as soon as this spring. The insect was found about 15 miles from Ohio's eastern border, according to

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  14. 15. sij

    In Ohio, 2019 ranks as the 12th warmest and 6th wettest since 1895, according to 's

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  15. 14. sij
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    13. sij

    The average out-of-pocket costs of childbirth and maternal care among women with employer health insurance rose 49% between 2008 and 2015, from $3,069 to $4,569. “Most of my patients don’t have that kind of disposable income." (Via )

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  17. 13. sij

    If the ethylene cracker plant in Belmont County is built, there could be an estimated 1.785 million tons of greenhouse gases emitted each year, according to the , which examined permits to secure emissions estimates.

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  18. 9. sij

    Trump Moves to Exempt Big Projects From Environmental Review The changes would eliminate the need to consider the “cumulative impacts” of projects, which include studying the planet-warming consequences of emitting more GHGs. Story via

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    can't believe i still have to say this in 2020: ih-RAHN, not eye-RAN. ih-RAHK, not eye-RACK.

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  20. 7. sij

    ICYMI: works to turn coal into foam for commercial use Coal sells for about $50 to $60 per ton. The polyurethane foam that Battelle is working on would sell for an estimated $5,000 to $6,000 per ton.

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  21. 7. sij

    ICYMI: As federal tax credits for EVs are phased out, Ohio looks for new incentives "I really see that as a way to get people to embrace a new technology that they may not have otherwise been able to.”

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