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A new report details how getting involved can make an impact — and how community-based strategies can significantly reduce ...
The 739 deaths in 1995 was the deadliest weather event in Illinois history and redefined Chicago’s emergency response and ...
Playing in unsafe heat can cause immense stress to the body. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke raise the body temperature, ...
They want the fossil fuel industry — instead of taxpayers — to be responsible for funding green, resilient infrastructure and ...
The first is that addressing climate change needs to be viewed through a strategic lens rather than as an altruistic act or ...
The assessment builds on a 2019 report published by the Environmental Law and Policy Center and conducted by a team of ...
The researchers have been tracking the heat, and the way it impacts parts of the city differently, in a brand-new way that could ultimately provide relief for some Chicagoans.
Months past a federal deadline, more than 90% of at-risk Chicagoans haven’t been told their drinking water could be unsafe.
Making the Chicago River a healthy, biodiverse and climate resilient lifeline through the city is the focus of many groups and city officials working with new standards, permits, and an eye on ...
This year, Chicago’s downtown Riverwalk will see climate change-themed projections light up the night as Art on theMart returns with its spring 2022 programming, presented in partnership with ...
Climate-driven foreclosures could result in $1.21 billion in bank losses this year, or 6.7% of all foreclosure credit losses, according to a new report.