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We're revisiting our favorite In the Moment science conversations from the year, including with a NASA scientist on the world's climate report card.
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Sioux Falls is opting against applying for the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program.
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The State of South Dakota is leaving millions of federal dollars on the table to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It’s one of four states that won’t access that money funded by the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Extreme climate change from bygone eras can provide a look at how modern animals could react to global warming.
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Transportation is a major contributing factor to climate change. With that in mind, can you ethically traverse a warming world? Our travel expert says yes.
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New incentives from the USDA aim to encourage farmers to employ 'climate smart' practices. However, those who've employed sustainable methods say they won't see those incentive dollars.
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The USDA announced it's investing $2.8 billion in 70 projects to expand market opportunities for U.S. food producers that use climate-smart practices. Some producers question whether it does enough.
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NewsMore rain fell Sunday in Sioux Falls than any other day in the city’s recorded history.
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The North American Grasslands Conservation Act would authorize about $300 million in federal spending annually for several years to incentivize states, landowners and tribes to restore and conserve grasslands.
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The state of South Dakota still has nearly $1 billion of federal coronavirus relief money, and some state officials want to spend most of it on water projects.