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Catch up on the latest sustainability news: Mussels clean the Manayunk Canal. Once trash-filled and green algae-covered, the Manayunk Canal is now bustling with wildlife as the water becomes increasingly inhabitable. Work to clear the canal has been going on...

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A multi-use trail would allow pedestrians and bikes to travel from Rowan University to the Edelman Fossil Park and connect to other area trail systems. This article is republished in partnership with South Jersey Climate News. By Michael Bautista, Staff Writer. A...

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Catch up on the latest sustainability news:  Heat health emergency ends. Last week, the Department of Public Health declared a Heat Health Emergency, putting special emergency heat programs, such as cooling centers, into effect. Higher temperatures in the region can...

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Pennsylvania’s century-old water infrastructure faces modern climate threats. Here’s why it’s complicated. The U.S. has over 2 million miles of underground pipes controlled and run by about 150,000 public water systems. These public systems serve about 90% of the population,...

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Pennsylvania has become a hot spot for data center proposals and public backlash about where to build them. by Michael Helbing, Penn State I’m a law professor and executive director of Penn State’s Center for Energy Law and Policy. I’m...

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