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PennEnvironment pushes to cut global warming pollution

With global warming emerging as the most profound environmental issue of our time, PennEnvironment is working to convince Pennsylvania’s elected officials to implement state-level solutions to cut global warming pollution. These solutions include promoting clean, renewable energy and energy efficiency, and blocking dirty energy proposals that will increase global warming pollution.
The Healthy Air Act will require our dirtiest plants to modernize.
A single coal-fired power plant (like the Homer City plant pictured here) releases nearly 7 million tons of global warming pollution every year.

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