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A new statewide poll shows three quarters of Pennsylvanians accept that global warming is happening.
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Pennsylvania activists want lawmakers in Harrisburg to know the clock is ticking on climate change action.
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Driven by climate change, more rain and heavier storms are taxing Pittsburgh's stormwater system.
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To align with global climate science pointing toward the need to more quickly reduce carbon emissions, the Green Building Alliance has charted a new path.
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The Allegheny Conference report charts a middle-of-the-road path that rejects doing nothing to clean up the energy sector but falls short of the goals set by the global climate conference.
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The report finds there are still things we can do about it, including changes to one of our biggest sources of climate polluting emissions: transportation.
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Natural gas industry says its product remains essential to reliable power generation
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"It's now or never," says Jim Skea, professor of sustainable energy at Imperial College London
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Talking to children about complicated topics — like climate change — can be hard.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case later this month that will look at how the EPA regulates greenhouse gases. Legal experts say the case, West Virginia v. EPA, could mean more than just curtailing EPA’s authority in addressing climate change. It could rein in other federal agencies