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On Air with IER brings you news about environmental issues affecting the state of Indiana. We’ll scour the globe for the latest scientific developments and translate them into news that’s useful for you.

Indiana Environmental Reporter


    • Apr 3, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    On Air with IER #124

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 13:53


    This week: We take a look at a bill that seeks to clamp down on the few remaining state protections for wetlands and the powerful building lobby behind it.

    On Air with IER #123

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 22:07


    This week: Indiana joins a legal challenge against the Biden administration's expansion of federal protection for waterways, and Peru, Indiana residents brace for the results of an investigation into toxic TCE migrating from former Schneider Electric Square D manufacturing plant.

    On Air with IER #122

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 24:03


    This week: We take a look at a pair of energy bills making their way through the Indiana General Assembly and one bill that seeks to make the state public retirement system another front in the right wing culture war.

    On Air With IER #121

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 15:53


    This week: The definition of an ambiguous phrase determines which waterways are protected by the Clean Water Act. We take a look at the Biden administration's new-ish definition of "waters of the United States" and its turbulent history.

    On Air with IER #120

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 13:26


    This week: Indiana's attorney general continues targeting investment companies seeking net-zero emissions, and one of the nation's largest steel mills pursues funding for a carbon capture and sequestration project.

    On Air with IER #119

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 17:17


    This week: The EPA proposes raising biofuel quotas in fossil fuels and electric vehicles, and businesses and local governments warn of the hidden costs of cleaning up PFAS contamination.

    On Air with IER #118

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 21:02


    This week: A company pays $9.8 million to settle claims it was responsible for pollution leading to an Elkhart Superfund site, and a new report finds there may be a lot more PFAS contamination around the country than we think.

    On Air with IER #117

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 17:39


    This week: The Indiana Wetlands Task Force that was established as state lawmakers eliminated state protections for half of the state's remaining wetlands has released its final report, and Indiana's attorney general continues defending fossil fuels by taking on banks attempting to reduce their climate impact.

    On Air with IER #116

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 23:01


    This week: New research finds kids could be breathing in toxic PFAS chemicals found in stain-proof school uniforms, and the Department of Energy finds 80% of active and retired coal-fired power plant sites could house advanced nuclear energy projects.

    On Air with IER #115

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 13:29


    This week: Another year, another record high for greenhouse gases. We'll take a look at what that means for Indiana. Plus, Indiana's attorney general gets the state involved in the fossil fuel industry's efforts to protect their profits.

    On Air with IER #114

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 18:01


    This week: The EPA is beginning to crack down on two of the most well-known toxic PFAS chemicals, PFOA and PFOS, and Indiana researchers are working to better understand the thousands of other unregulated PFAS chemicals.

    On Air with IER #113

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 14:06


    This week: After a fossil fuel-friendly member of the President's own party derailed the latest effort to pass legislation to combat the crisis climate, some Americans want Pres. Biden to use the full power of the presidency to turn the tide.

    On Air with IER #112

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 15:33


    This week: In a decision that could have significant implications for Indiana, the U.S. Supreme Court limits the EPA's power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration finds high levels of some PFAS chemicals in seafood products.

    On Air with IER #111

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 12:40


    This week: The EPA's budget struggles claim a pair of Indiana air sensors, a group of PFAS firefighting foam makers will need to test their products for health effects, and Indiana's attorney general continues to oppose nationwide community efforts to get fossil fuel companies to pay for climate change effects.

    On Air with IER #110

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 10:23


    This week: A federal court blocked a multi state effort aided by Indiana's attorney general to help oil companies gain an advantage in a major climate change lawsuit, and the EPA lays out its plan to clean up a contaminated site in Franklin believed by residents to be contributing to an uptick in child cancer cases

    On Air with IER #109

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 20:29


    This week: One of the state's leading research universities is looking into powering campus with a nuclear reactor, and we'll take a look at how new guidance requiring American-made steel for infrastructure projects could affect Hoosier health.

    On Air with IER #108

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 18:33


    This week: Two towns in northwest Indiana make a deal after dumping tens of thousands of gallons of raw sewage water into waterways for more than 10 years, and one of the state's top financing officials talks to Congress about how to make a program to protect water quality better.

    On Air with IER #107

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 17:37


    This week: A new report finds Indiana's waterways are too polluted to play in, and Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb vetoes a bill trying to stymie important regulations.

    On Air with IER #106

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 15:14


    This week: A federal watchdog says the EPA needs to do more to make sure chemical facilities can withstand climate change effects, and a major new study finds more evidence that discriminatory housing policies are still affecting the health of minorities today.

    On Air with IER #105

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 18:19


    This week: A new report finds the world is running out of time to prevent the worst effects of climate change, and a bill that would only allow state agencies in Indiana to enforce the bare minimum of environmental and other regulations is dead for now.

    On Air with IER #104

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 16:45


    This week: Indiana lawmakers consider a pair of bills setting the foundation for the state's post-coal energy future, and U.S. senators try to stop governors from considering climate change during infrastructure spending.

    On Air with IER #103

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 14:08


    This week: State lawmakers are on the verge of making an Ice Age mammal the state fossil, but is it "Indiana" enough? We take a look at their proposed animal, plus some other surprising Indiana-related fossils.

    On Air with IER #102

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 14:52


    This week: Indiana lawmakers introduce legislation that would prevent state agencies from doing more than the federal government to protect human health and the environment and prevent the state from doing business with companies that want to move away from fossil fuels.

    On Air with IER #101

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 24:14


    This week: We take a look at how a bill setting up a drainage task force could end up stripping away Indiana's few remaining wetland protections and why legislators are pushing bills to support carbon capture and sequestration.

    On Air with IER #100!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 15:30


    This week: State PFAS testing finds "forever chemicals" in treated water in two community water systems, and a federal report finds state air compliance monitoring dipped by 28% during the early months of the pandemic.

    On Air with IER: Episode 99

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 15:20


    This week: The EPA unveiled a new strategy to tackle lead exposure, and countries talk climate deals at the COP26 conference.

    Podcast 98

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 18:53


    This week: Scientists shout for climate action and cement and concrete manufacturers unveil a plan for net zero carbon emissions.

    On Air with IER #97

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 20:30


    This week: A Purdue University project will test how the Midwest can update its agricultural system for the 21st century, and the U.S. EPA lays out its strategy for tackling PFAS chemicals.

    On Air with IER #96

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 28:58


    This week: The Indiana Wetlands Task Force is assembled; one of the state's "super polluter" power plants could soon have an official retirement date; and we take a look at whether Indiana lawmakers will stifle the state's solar energy future.

    On Air with IER #95

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 25:31


    This week: After a recent court ruling, the state of Indiana has to figure out which state waterways are still state waterways; a major steel company has to pay for a 2017 chromium spill; and an organization is helping people find a new life in farming.

    On Air with IER #94

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 15:36


    On a new and improved On Air with IER: Tell City residents say a former General Electric plant is a risk to human health and property values; a proposed natural gas pipeline could impact plants and wildlife in southern Indiana; and South Bend renegotiates a deal to save hundreds of millions of dollars and protect water quality.

    On Air with IER #93

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 25:04


    On a new and improved On Air with IER: Hoosiers are concerned about the health and environmental problems a new natural gas pipeline could bring to a part of the state already hammered by pollution; Indiana's Republican Congressional representatives have come out against a bill that could tackle PFAS pollution; and we look at one of the main obstacles to adopting renewable energy in the state - misinformation.

    On Air with IER #92

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 12:36


    This week: A large majority of Hoosiers said 2020 was a difficult year and expect the next decade to be just as difficult, and an association of Midwestern companies and trade groups are against a new rule preventing pollution from high-polluting states from affecting the air quality in downwind states.

    On Air With IER #91

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 15:47


    This week: The Biden administration announced it intends to increase the number of waterways protected by federal laws by revising the definition of "waters of the United States," and Indiana's attorney general has enlisted the entire state of Indiana in a legal battle to take on the EPA's power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.

    On Air with IER #90

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 15:42


    This week: IDEM Commissioner Bruno Pigott speaks about the "pretty tough" 2021 Indiana Legislative Session, groups want a planned I-69 bridge between Kentucky and Indiana to have pedestrian and cyclist access, and a $2 trillion infrastructure proposal could help significantly reduce Indiana's lead exposure problem.

    On Air with IER #89

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 14:56


    This week: President Biden pledges a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, and Gov. Eric Holcomb will have to decide whether or not to sign into law a bill that eliminates protections for much of the state's wetlands.

    On Air with IER #88

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 15:16


    This week: House committees make major changes to two environmental bills in the Indiana Legislature, making a wetlands bill more palatable and a carbon market bill less so.

    On Air with IER #87

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 17:15


    This week: An Indiana University professor nominated for the EPA's number two position faces the Senate; Indiana's energy grid operator says it will take "transformational change" to introduce more renewable energy into the grid; and a carbon market bill making its way through the Indiana Legislature could help us fight climate change while helping farmers in a big way.

    On Air with IER #86

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 19:54


    This week, we take a look at several environmental bills making their way through the Indiana legislature. One bill seeks to remove all state protections for state wetlands. Another bill wants to make it difficult for local governments and state-funded universities to move away from fossil fuels. A third seeks to set the groundwork for a carbon market in Indiana.

    On Air with IER #85

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 12:45


    This week: A federal court has struck down a key Trump administration air pollution rule that the EPA said could cause more air pollution and premature deaths, and South Bend's Mayor Pete is now Nominee Pete and making his case for a Transportation Department that carriers out President Joe Biden's climate goals.

    On Air with IER #84

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 13:49


    This week: With only days left before the transition, the Trump EPA finalized a rule that restricts which data can be used to craft environmental legislation, and we take a look at President-elect Joe Biden's Climate Team.

    On Air with IER #83

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 15:57


    This week: The Office of the Indiana State Chemist is considering some state-specific restrictions on dicamba, and climate activists discuss what steps President-elect Biden should take to combat climate change once he's in office.

    On Air with IER #82

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 15:30


    This week: A new EPA proposal seeks to stop air pollution from upwind states like Indiana from crossing into downwind states and contributing to their pollution, and a federal judge ordered the FDA to complete an environmental analysis for genetically engineered salmon raised in Albany, Indiana.

    On Air with IER #81

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 17:44


    This week: The EPA approved the registration of three dicamba products, despite previous federal court decisions invalidating earlier registrations and a growing number of complaints about the products’ safety. Plus, new research from Purdue University and an international team of researchers finds the same clouds that have helped Indiana feed the world could also be speaking volumes about the effect our actions have on the earth’s climate.

    On Air with IER #80

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 24:15


    This week: The EPA has removed all or parts of 27 Superfund sites, including three Indiana sites, from the National Priorities List. Is the contamination threat at those sites really gone? Plus, an Indiana University professor will chair the EPA's scientific advisory board.

    On Air with IER #79

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 16:25


    This week: The COVID-19 crisis is making more Hoosiers energy insecure, and Indiana lawmakers discuss a draft bill that could set the foundation for carbon offset trading in the state.

    On Air with IER #78

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 14:43


    This week: The new owners of several steel mills in Indiana promise a "greener and more socially responsible" future for the facilities, Gov. Eric Holcomb awards six environmental excellence awards and Congress holds a hearing about improving clean energy access and affordability.

    On Air with IER #77

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 15:59


    This week: IDEM closes the door on ephemeral streams protection in Indiana, and COVID-19 slows the military's transition to a PFAS-free firefighting foam.

    On Air with IER #76

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 15:59


    This week: EPA's Region 5 is refuting a new report by the EPA's Office of the Inspector General that may have found major record keeping issues, Indianapolis Power & Light has settled a lawsuit alleging Clean Air Act violations at its Petersburg Generating Station, and climate resilience education efforts continue even during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    On Air with IER #75

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 19:39


    This week: We take at the ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor, LLC steel mill. The facility recently had a big win in air quality, but is also under investigation for how it and its contracted laboratory tests samples of pollutants it dumps into nearby water sources.

    On Air with IER #74

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 26:02


    This week: IER's Beth takes a look at complicated legacy of large scale farming in Indiana. It helps farmers stay in business and gets food to stores, but at what cost?

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