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The Sierra Club started as a hiking organization, but has expanded its outreach to include advocating for the environment. Nick Dodson and Elizabeth Scrafford from the Sangamon Valley Sierra Club spoke about how they started their journey in environmental activism. Dodson and Scrafford also explained how people can join the organization and help support the environment.
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Grab-a-Java owner Bill Legge and former owner Meg Evans Lazare share the sign art of late owner Pete Lazare and the book compiled of the art as a fundraiser for the Sierra Club and NPR Illinois.
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The Sierra Club started as a hiking organization, but has expanded its outreach to include advocating for the environment. Nick Dodson and Elizabeth Scrafford from the Sangamon Valley Sierra Club spoke about how they started their journey in environmental activism. Dodson and Scrafford also explained how people can join the organization and help support the environment.
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Sean Crawford talked with State Journal-Register Business Editor Tim Landis.This week:* Sierra Club-CWLP: The utility looked at same numbers and reached…
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Producing electricity at Springfield’s coal-fired power plant instead of buying it on the wholesale market cost customers $261 million over the last nine…
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Local conservationists have long been concerned with various issues surrounding the utility City, Water, Light, And Power and the effect it has on Lake…
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Illinois regulators are continuing to develop a plan to reduce the state's output of greenhouse gasses. Environmentalists say they have the Pat Quinn to…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved permits for the FutureGen coal project to store carbon dioxide underground.The permits approved Tuesday…