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The following articles reflect our commitment to share sustainability-related accomplishments across the university — representing its colleges, departments, institutes, centers and other units — in the areas of research, student engagement, campus stewardship and collaborations with the public and private sectors.

New York Times, March 17, 2023

As more consumers try to cut down on plastic waste, both start-ups and big brands like Clorox are hoping to usher in a new age of refillable cleaners. ...

Inside Climate News, March 15, 2023

Researchers looked at sale prices of 1.8 million homes near utility-scale solar plants in six states—the largest analysis ever done on this subject. ...

CNN, February 15, 2023

My next guest is a professor at The Ohio State University. Right now officials are monitoring a large plume of contamination moving down the Ohio River ...

ABC News, February 9, 2023

The toxins that burned in the wreckage of the train derailment in Ohio had the potential to be deadly if officials did not order evacuations in the region, experts told ABC News. ...

The Verge, February 7, 2023

A startup with big-name backers wants to make chicken feed out of your food waste. ...

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 6, 2023

A global loss of glaciers resulting in rising sea levels is far more substantial than previously thought, a study published Thursday in the journal Science reveals. ...

Bloomberg Law, January 4, 2023

Developers are often eyeing fields of wheat, corn, and hay; ranches roamed by cattle and sheep; and plots bursting with berries and lettuce. If built there, solar panels can level farms that feed the country. Yet federal energy officials and university researchers believe there’s no conflict. ...

The New York Times, January 1, 2023

The average U.S. household wastes nearly a third of the food it buys. This community is nudging its residents to change their habits. ...

The Conversation, December 12, 2022

U.S. consumers waste a lot of food year-round – about one-third of all purchased food.  ...

TechCrunch, December 15, 2022

The market for lab-grown meat, also called cultivated or cell-cultured meat, is expected to reach $1.99 billion by 2035, growing at an annual rate of 21.4%. Beef is poised to be the dominant segment. ...