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Springdale power plant shuts down, demolition work to begin
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Springdale power plant shuts down, demolition work to begin

Cheswick Generating Station in Springdale is shutting down today after more than 50 years of operation. It was the the last coal-fired electric power plant in Allegheny County.

Pittsburgh delegation shares city's successes at climate summit in Glasgow
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Pittsburgh delegation shares city's successes at climate summit in Glasgow

As world leaders gathered in Glasgow for the COP26 United Nations climate change conference, a number of Pittsburghers are joining them to tell the city's story.

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Pittsburgh's air was unhealthy to breathe for 57 days in 2020

"Even a single day of unhealthy air is unacceptable. When we're seeing nearly two months of unhealthy air, that's a huge problem."

PITTSBURGH—Air pollution in Pittsburgh reached unhealthy levels for 57 days—or nearly two months—in 2020, according to a new report.

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Gassy coal mines can be environmental commodities. CNX shows how
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Gassy coal mines can be environmental commodities. CNX shows how

There is so much unwanted gas coming out of American coal mines—those that still produce coal and even those that have long quit—that federal data suggests it outpaces the carbon emissions footprint of the entire U.S. petrochemical industry.

Climate change march fights for climate justice and youth representation
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Climate change march fights for climate justice and youth representation

More than 200 protesters marched through Oakland on Friday afternoon urging climate justice and fossil fuel divestment.

DEP urged to close ‘loopholes’ in new regulation on VOCs and methane
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DEP urged to close ‘loopholes’ in new regulation on VOCs and methane

Public health and environmental activists are urging Pennsylvania officials to close what they say are loopholes in a proposed rule that would require oil and gas producers to sharply reduce emissions of methane and volatile organic compounds.

Split Ticket: Western Pennsylvania voters talk climate change and fracking
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Split Ticket: Western Pennsylvania voters talk climate change and fracking

This month, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden unveiled a sweeping green energy plan. It marks a strong contrast from President Donald Trump, who has long championed fossil fuels.

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