“Cities of the future are going to be designed much more around nature than cities of the past,” said Michael Davidson, president and chief executive officer of Openlands, the regional conservation organization that curated the habitat exhibit. https://t.co/PWceuvF7lj
Replacing lead service lines can take years and thousands of dollars. Michael Ramos wanted to find an immediate solution for his family and the thousands of schoolchildren he serves. https://t.co/S3UFTeZRAj
Proud to have supported this years-long @journalsentinel investigation into cancer cases and unsafe conditions at Wisconsin’s Lower Fox River cleanup, the largest PCB removal effort in history
Reported: @tamiafowlkes@caitlooby 👏
Illinois electricity providers caution that increasing nuclear power alone won’t be enough to solve the state’s looming energy challenges. https://t.co/feFPuQotG4
🇺🇸 New life for nuclear
▫As data centres seek more power, giant energy producer Constellation launches nuclear plant upgrades in Illinois to meet the rising demand
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“The year bald eagles decided to make history.” 3 eaglets born in Chicago for first time in a century, a great read to start your day from @freitagreports https://t.co/pimd1c5hCT
As of Wednesday afternoon, Chicago had recorded over 9 inches of precipitation this season, making it the city’s second-wettest spring on record, according to the University of Illinois State Water Survey. https://t.co/YxBvRWSmhk
Three Americans and one Canadian will embark on a 10-day journey as part of the Artemis II mission, the first to be crewed beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo era. https://t.co/bwVUwffbjC