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  1. Achieving Net-Zero: Examining near and long-term greenhouse gas commitments

    https://epn.osu.edu/events/achieving-net-zero-examining-near-and-long-term-greenhouse-gas-commitments

    and manage a toolbox of existing and emerging technologies to fulfill the University’s specific energy ...

  2. Economic Development Programs

    https://medina.osu.edu/program-areas/community-development/community-development-state-programs/economic-development

    information, go to  http://ocdc.osu.edu. Ohio Tourism Toolbox The Ohio Tourism Toolbox brings you easy access ... contributions of numerous industry collaborators, this toolbox continually grows to provide timely resources for ...

  3. Study: Spreading gypsum on farms can help keep water clean, not green

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/november-december-2014/study-spreading-gypsum-farms-can-help-keep

    going to become one of the tools in the toolbox, something farmers will use with other approaches as ... phosphorus runoff. But I think gypsum is going to become one of the tools in the toolbox.”—Warren Dick Big ...

  4. Conservation Tillage Club Breakfast Series

    https://hardin.osu.edu/events/conservation-tillage-club-breakfast-series-0

    This information will provide additional tools for the farmer’s marketing toolbox to use when ...

  5. Environmental Remediation and Brownfields Links

    https://epn.osu.edu/getting-started/helpful-links/energy-materials-sustainability-environmental-remediation-brownfields

    news, articles, post questions, national conferences) The Brownfields Toolbox (provides members of US ...

  6. A better tool in the toolbox: New project will bolster Ohio's Phosphorus Risk Index

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/better-tool-in-the-toolbox-new-project-will-bolster-ohios-phosphorus-risk-index

    Grand Lake St. Marys has lost an estimated $60-80 million in tourism due to harmful algae blooms. And in 2011, algae blooms covered 990 square miles of Lake Erie's surface area, the largest in the lake's history. Phosphorus is the pollutant most ...