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Which Pittsburgh mayoral candidate aligns with your environmental beliefs?
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Which Pittsburgh mayoral candidate aligns with your environmental beliefs?

Don't know where each candidate stands on environmental issues? This is your cheat sheet to understanding their answers to the biggest questions.
Investor pulls out of proposed Belmont County cracker plant

Investor pulls out of proposed Belmont County cracker plant

Daelim Chemical USA, a major investment partner in a proposed ethane cracker plant in Belmont County, Ohio, announced on Tuesday that it is exiting the project. 
Four environmental issues in the Pittsburgh region to keep your eyes on in the age of COVID-19
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Four environmental issues in the Pittsburgh region to keep your eyes on in the age of COVID-19

COVID-19 cost jobs, closed businesses and limited travel. But the economic ruin has also led to record low levels of pollution and huge reductions in climate change emissions globally.

Groups rally against tax breaks for petrochemical manufacturers

Groups rally against tax breaks for petrochemical manufacturers

Environmental groups from throughout the state gathered in Harrisburg on Monday to rally against tax breaks for some natural gas manufacturers.
Phipps Conservatory will host April symposium on air quality in Pittsburgh
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Phipps Conservatory will host April symposium on air quality in Pittsburgh

The two-day event at Phipps Conservatory explores environmental issues and their effects on human, animal and environmental health.
Where do Allegheny County’s elected officials stand on the fight over fracking and cracker plants?
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Where do Allegheny County’s elected officials stand on the fight over fracking and cracker plants?

Two factions are wrestling over the future of the natural-gas and petrochemical industries in the region, and whether to support their growth or to transition away.

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