
Mary Katherine Wildeman
Data Reporter at Associated Press
@AP data team focused on the climate. Call me MK, Mary Katherine or Mary. Email: [email protected]
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designdevelopmenttoday.com | Joshua Bickel |Melina Walling |Mary Katherine Wildeman |Seth Borenstein
LEOPOLD, Ind. (AP) — On the ceiling of Abbie Brockman’s middle school English classroom in Perry County, the fluorescent lights are covered with images of a bright blue sky, a few clouds floating by. Outside, the real sky isn’t always blue. Sometimes it’s hazy, with pollution drifting from coal-fired power plants in this part of southwest Indiana.
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manufacturing.net | Joshua Bickel |Melina Walling |Mary Katherine Wildeman |Seth Borenstein
LEOPOLD, Ind. (AP) — On the ceiling of Abbie Brockman’s middle school English classroom in Perry County, the fluorescent lights are covered with images of a bright blue sky, a few clouds floating by. Outside, the real sky isn’t always blue. Sometimes it’s hazy, with pollution drifting from coal-fired power plants in this part of southwest Indiana.
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ien.com | Joshua Bickel |Melina Walling |Mary Katherine Wildeman |Seth Borenstein
LEOPOLD, Ind. (AP) — On the ceiling of Abbie Brockman’s middle school English classroom in Perry County, the fluorescent lights are covered with images of a bright blue sky, a few clouds floating by. Outside, the real sky isn’t always blue. Sometimes it’s hazy, with pollution drifting from coal-fired power plants in this part of southwest Indiana.
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mbtmag.com | Joshua Bickel |Melina Walling |Mary Katherine Wildeman |Seth Borenstein
LEOPOLD, Ind. (AP) — On the ceiling of Abbie Brockman’s middle school English classroom in Perry County, the fluorescent lights are covered with images of a bright blue sky, a few clouds floating by. Outside, the real sky isn’t always blue. Sometimes it’s hazy, with pollution drifting from coal-fired power plants in this part of southwest Indiana.
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manufacturing.net | Joshua Bickel |Melina Walling |Mary Katherine Wildeman |Seth Borenstein
When the head of the Environmental Protection Agency announced a wide-ranging rollback of environmental regulations, he said it would put a “dagger through the heart of climate-change religion” and introduce a “Golden Age” for the American economy. What Lee Zeldin didn’t mention: how ending the rules could have devastating consequences to human health.
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