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Former Pa. coal communities receive millions for renewable energy, workforce development

90.5 WESA·November 4, 2022
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Microplastics are everywhere, even in Pennsylvania’s cleanest waterways

LehighValleyNews.com·November 4, 2022
An enormous coal refuse pile hovers over the town of Fredericktown in southwestern Pennsylvania. Decades ago, companies just left piles like these behind when a mine stopped making money. Because of this, Pennsylvania has been left with hundreds of these sites—the most of any state in the country. Photo: Reid Frazier

Pennsylvania to receive $26.6 million to clean and redevelop abandoned mine lands

Jillian Forstadt·November 4, 2022
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Tom Wolf signs $2 billion tax package that encourages natural gas production in Pa.

Spotlight PA·November 3, 2022
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The Allegheny Front·October 28, 2022
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The future of the Clean Water Act: How it might be limited and how it could be improved 

Kara Holsopple·October 28, 2022
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In Pa. Senate race, Fetterman and Oz change views on fracking, trying to match voters

Reid Frazier·October 28, 2022
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Pa.’s natural gas industry set to get billions in state tax credits

Sam Dunklau·October 27, 2022
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As the election approaches, Wolf and Pa. lawmakers look to push through massive tax incentives for natural gas

Spotlight PA·October 26, 2022
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Sinkholes Attributed to Gas Drilling Underline the Stakes in Pennsylvania’s Governor’s Race

Inside Climate News·October 21, 2022
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