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How migrating songbirds help scientists save local ecosystems

Whether they’re staying for the summer or passing through, birds are helping researchers to study the environment and restore avian habitats.

To thrive, steel industry must go from rusty to green, per report

The findings of a regional think tank come as U.S. Steel professes an intent to decarbonize, with specifics still to come.

Pittsburgh, prone to landslides, will soon face a flood of climate impacts

Why does Pittsburgh have so many landslides? With climate change looming, the region is likely to experience concentrated rain.

From the Source: Teens fighting for a livable planet

Five Pittsburgh high school students discuss environmental activism for teens — and how their peers and parents can help raise awareness.
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From the Source: Teens fighting for a livable planet

Five Pittsburgh high school students discuss environmental activism for teens — and how their peers and parents can help raise awareness.

Can Josh Shapiro regulate fracking as governor?

Tough talk on fracking suggests potential new regulations, but support for a hydrogen hub and a divided legislature could fuel more drilling.
A hydrogen hub in Western PA would require capture of carbon
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A hydrogen hub in Western PA would require capture of carbon

Pittsburgh-area industry, labor and political leaders back a bid for billions in federal hydrogen energy funds. Natural gas is central to the plan.
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