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You can solve lots of problems in life and work and it does not have to be a herculean effort. In this Tough Things First podcast, Ray Zinn says if something is broken, fix it. Don't wait until it becomes a disaster. Rob Artigo: Ray, April 28th, 2026, you wake up in the morning ready to do the tough […]
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The Iowa DNR plans to clean up Silver Lake near Maquoketa to prevent algae blooms.
Research trials by Practical Farmers of Iowa are designed to help corn growers in the Midwest reduce their use of fertilizer while maintaining yields.
Ospreys and peregrine falcons…whose populations in North America crashed in the mid-20th Century…are now doing well in Iowa.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning writer is out with a new book that examines the damage humans have done to Iowa's rural land and waterways.
The 15th Iowa Climate Statement warns that climate change could lead to higher insurance rates for Iowans.
There were more than 150 “swimming not recommended” advisories at Iowa beaches during the summer of 2025.
A new facility at a Quad Cities landfill will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by almost 16,000 tons per year.
Polk County is inviting Linn County and Johnson County to help fund a University of Iowa water quality program that's running out of state money.
Iowa's demand for electricity is expected to increase by 30% to 40% in the next two decades. The challenge will be meeting that demand with clean energy.
A rare and endangered species of fish has been discovered in an Iowa river.
The Iowa DNR has produced a map showing the impacts of the 2020 derecho and recovery efforts since the storm hit the state.
Nitrate levels in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers prompt calls for more action upriver.
Iowa's waterways have some of the highest nitrate levels in the country.
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A Sierra Club report finds Iowa continuing to lose wildlife habitat.
A new water quality project in central Iowa aims to keep pollutants out of rivers and streams.
Researchers say linking Iowa's high cancer rates to farm chemicals is complicated and requires more study.
An Iowa music festival introduces a new policy prompted by climate change.
“Green” ammonia fertilizer is being tested at a farm coop in Boone.
The Frog and Toad survey helps the Iowa DNR track various species of amphibians and monitor the health of wetlands at the same time.
A study is looking into whether carbon emissions could be stored underground in Iowa.
The Iowa Waste Reduction Center will help seven communities in the region improve their composting efforts and their water quality at the same time.
Tne EPA says Iowa's 2024 list of impaired waters is incomplete.
Kirkwood Community College adopts a multi-year climate action plan.
A Colorado man makes Adirondack chairs out of used skis, keeping thousands of skis out of landfills.
The 2024 Iowa Climate Statement calls on individuals to take action to avoid a climate crisis.
Iowa produces more livestock manure than any other states…300-million pounds every day.
Farmers could turn to shorter corn that can withstand powerful windstorms that could become more frequent because of climate change.
Researchers say private well testing for contaminants is lagging in Iowa.
A northeast Iowa landfill is recycling its methane emissions into usable natural gas.
An ISU research farm is experimenting with growing crops on land containing solar panels.
Bad weather and its impact on physical and mental health.
The University of Iowa CAMBUS system is adding six electric buses to its fleet.
A Cedar Rapids anti-litter program sets a record for the amount of trash collected.
A facility to recycle used wind turbine blades opens in Fairfax.
Climate scientists say extreme weather is happening more often in the Midwest and Great Plains.
Christ Episcopal Church in Cedar Rapids goes solar.
A new study finds increased health problems near two northwest Iowa coal-fired power plants.
Drought and heavy rain combine to negatively impact Iowa drinking water and ecosystems.
The Winds-2-Water program at the Eastern Iowa Airport raises money for water quality improvement projects in the Mississippi River watershed. The post Clean Up Your Act 5-21-24 appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
The effort to replace trees lost to the derecho in Cedar Rapids moves to a new fundraising phase. The post Clean Up Your Act 5-13-24 appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
A church in Decorah goes solar. The post Clean Up Your Act 3-26-24 appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
Planet-heating pollution from farming is growing, according to a report from the Environmental Working Group. The post Clean Up Your Act 3-19-24 appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
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For years Colorado's Front Range has repeatedly failed to meet the EPA's national air quality standards, putting local policymakers and regulators under pressure to fix the air pollution affecting us all. Now air monitoring and data gathering are slowly starting to catch up to the reality that many communities experience living in proximity to industries, highways, railroads, and other sources of pollutants. But what made us care about air quality in the first place? From the Brown Cloud that hung over Denver in the '70s and '80s to the landmark Clean Air Act, we break down the science and policies that propelled us to start to clean up our air. Learn more about the podcast at clearingtheair.org. Sign up for the Institute for Science & Policy's mailing list. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube. If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation. The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society's greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Writing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Additional reporting and fact-checking: Nicole Delaney and Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuels with tracks from Epidemic Sounds Audio engineering: Jesse Boynton
Sermon Notes:Trusting in God's power rather than our own willpower.Addressing our faultsA new way of thinkingDoing good rather than what feels goodConnecting with people who help rather than hinder usFocusing on progress rather than perfectionScripture References:Romans 8:1-2Romans 12:1-2Jeremiah 13:23Proverbs 20:27Philippians 4:8Ephesians 4:25-27Proverbs 27:17Philippians 1:6