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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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It was the third quarter in a row that production did not grow compared to the same quarter the previous year.
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Environmentalists say rules don’t go far enough
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The largest class of New York state forest rangers recently graduated in Lake Placid.
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“We’re going to lose $500 million in highway funds. That’s not an emergency? Well, it is in my book."
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If Pennsylvania’s rule to prevent emissions of volatile organic compounds is not done, the federal government could withhold highway funds.
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The new law stems from adverse reactions to a crypto-mining operation along Seneca Lake, in the heart of the state’s winemaking region.
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Environmental advocates are praising Gov. Kathy Hochul's signing of legislation late last week, which puts a two-year pause on new and renewed air permits for possible fuel power plants that house cryptocurrency mining.
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The legislation will temporarily pause new large-scale mining operations at dormant, fossil fuel-burning power plants, while the DEC studies the potential environmental impacts of the sector.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul described the weekend's snowstorm affecting Buffalo and Watertown as "historic."
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Gov. Kathy Hochul is getting pressure from environmental activists to sign a law that would impose a two-year moratorium on a type of crypto mining that uses large amounts of energy to make bitcoins.