Environment + Sustainability

CAM will soon be home to more than 60,000 honeybees.

Art Museum aims to help the city “bee” inspired, “bee” vibrant, and “bee” connected

Their focus on community wellness supports bringing pollinators in to aid in the health of the community.

Latest in Environment + Sustainability
Kroger to invest $2.5 million in grants to upcycled food startups

Through its Zero Hunger/Zero Waste Foundation, the company will support organizations that are working on new ways to manufacture, process, or distribute upcycled consumer food products.

Fish and Wildlife delivers a cure for cabin fever

Anglers interested in catching rainbow trout won’t have to travel far.

Fish and Wildlife delivers a cure for cabin fever

Anglers interested in catching rainbow trout won’t have to travel far.

The Queen City attracts attention for climate action

Our city is paving the way for equitable, sustainable planning.

Jessica Haag and Niki Marengo
Arrow Adventure encourages people of all skill levels to get outside and try something new

Niki Marengo and Jessica Haag were inspired after trying something new — a four-day hike along the Appalachian Trail.

How Cincinnati is tackling the climate crisis

Grassroots organizations and community leaders have been addressing the crisis for years through on-the-ground efforts, policy, and investing in green innovation.

Thomas More’s Biology Field Station houses the Center for Ohio River Research and Education.
Thomas More’s Ohio River research center has earned long-term financial support

The center specializes in hands-on teaching methods, with faculty and students educating visitors about the Ohio River’s ecosystem and its surrounding watershed. 

Thomas More’s Biology Field Station houses the Center for Ohio River Research and Education.
Thomas More’s Ohio River research center has earned long-term financial support

The center specializes in hands-on teaching methods, with faculty and students educating visitors about the Ohio River’s ecosystem and its surrounding watershed. 

Working in Neighborhoods wins EPA grant to reduce water pollution

Thanks to a $120,000 federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, improvements will be made to the Mill Creek Watershed.

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