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Energy

University of Illinois to begin purchasing wind energy

By Johnathan Hettinger/Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting | December 9, 2016

The new 10-year agreement, announced by the UI this week, will supply the Urbana campus with 25,000 MWh of energy, about 8.6 percent of the total generation from the Rail Splitter Wind Farm.

Climate Change and Agribusiness

Study: Climate change likely to lead to decreased soybean yields

By Johnathan Hettinger | September 21, 2016

The negative effects of climate change on Illinois soybean farmers will likely be greater and come sooner than originally thought, new research at the University of Illinois has found.

Climate Change and Agribusiness

From market disruption to clean energy: ‘Energy 2030’ iSee Conference

By Johnathan Hettinger | September 21, 2016

On Sept. 12, the Institute for Sustainability, Energy and the Environment at the University of Illinois held its annual iSEE Congress at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center. The conference focused on how to improve energy efficiency and renewable energy to meet future energy needs. Here are six takeaways.

Climate Change

Illinois could see effects of climate change as soon as 2020

By Claire Hettinger/For Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting | September 1, 2016

July was the hottest month in recorded history. And continued increases in temperature and a shift in rain patterns could mean a 15 percent yield loss in the next five to 25 years and up to a 73 average yield loss by the end of the next century if farming patterns don’t change significantly, University of Illinois finance professors Don Fullerton and Julian Reif laid out in a report released from the Institute of Government and Public Affairs last year.

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