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A program in Tompkins County provides training for people experiencing barriers to employment to get jobs in the green energy sector.
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Negotiations continue until the budget’s April 1 deadline.
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Nancy Bernstein has drawn a lot of maps in her life— hundreds, maybe more than a thousand. Her work has been featured in the Adirondack Explorer magazine for 30 years.
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Officials from the NYS DEC and the city of Geneva are working on the cleanup and the investigation into a petroleum spill at the north end of Seneca Lake.
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Advocates rallied at the State Capitol for a measure that would cut the use of packaging materials in half by 2033. They also back expanding New York's bottle bill.
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Greenidge Generation is leasing a majority of its miners to another company in order to reduce its debt burden.
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The Seneca Lake power plant and Bitcoin mining facility is installing wedge wire screens on its intake pipe, a complaint of environmental activists.
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Big Moose, NY is the kind of place that has one speed limit for cars and another just for snowmobiles. The tiny community in the western Adirondacks is big into snowmobiling, but it’s been pretty quiet there lately.
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People use a lot of stuff during the holidays. Foil-covered dishes, wrapping paper, cardboard boxes and Christmas trees will soon need to be discarded.
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Greenidge Generation is attempting to restructure millions of dollars in debt in exchange for cryptocurrency mining capacity at its facilities.
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Earlier this week, a state panel approved an ambitious plan to combat climate change that aims to obtain carbon neutrality by 2050.
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New York now has a plan for how the state will reach its ambitious climate goals, established through law, after a council of stakeholders established in statute voted to approve that strategy Monday.