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Post updated 11:13 a.m. on Monday, 11/24/14. After four years and a court order that pitted environmental groups against the coal industry, the…
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New types of media, including social media, are changing the media landscape, but aren’t changing the need for media literacy.“We define media literacy at…
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As water flows south through the River des Peres Watershed in St. Louis, trash, tires and metal gets deposited along the way. Over the weekend, hundreds…
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Environmental activist Lois Gibbs will be in St. Louis this weekend for a “teach-in” to address problems at the adjoining Bridgeton and West Lake…
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Missourians are joining people from across the country in New York City Sunday for the People’s Climate March. Tens of thousands are expected to…
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Morton R. Bearman, who helped elect two generations of Symingtons to Congress and who became one of the St. Louis area’s first environmental attorneys,…
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The Missouri Botanical Garden annual Green Homes Festival is this Saturday at the Kemper Center for Home Gardening. One of the focuses of this year’s…
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Blue-eyed Mary is a Missouri wildflower that germinates in winter, enduring freeze and thaw before blooming in spring. Its bloom spans the month of April…
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The Illinois Department of Transportation is considering two options for a high-speed rail line between St. Louis and Granite City. It’s part of a broader…
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It’s a stretch to think about summer now. But close your eyes and imagine. The sun is shining; bees are buzzing; your arms move through warm air; you even…