Rachel McDevitt
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The state expects the rule will cost water systems more than $121 million a year for treatment and monitoring.
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“I think nothing is more political than to have a single, unitary executive making all the appointments and they are beholden to him to do whatever he wants."
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Opponents say the bills would lock in status quo for fossil fuels
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Earlier research found oil and gas brines contain harmful material
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Students heading back to school may not hear about climate change in the classroom because of outdated science education standards.
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“The public comment period just makes it clear that Pennsylvanians are really clamoring for concrete action to reduce climate pollution."
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Of the 149 projects granted money from the Growing Greener program, 43 in south central Pennsylvania will get $12 million.
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Eco-advocates say there are a lot of opportunities for lawmakers to act on the environment and climate change in the 2021-22 session. The question is whether they have the will to do it.
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Secretary of Environmental Resources and Energy panel said he was offended by AG's characterization of natural gas industry
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In a new poll, half of Pennsylvania's registered voters say they plan to vote against President Donald Trump in the 2020 election, no matter who his opponent is.