Sophia Schmidt covers the environment for WHYY’s PlanPhilly. Before coming to Philadelphia in 2021, Sophia reported on her home state of Delaware for Delaware Public Media and produced interviews for NPR’s “Weekend Edition.” Sophia was a 2021 Metcalf Fellow.
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Listen 0:58South Philly’s Bellwether District has its first tenant. Here’s what to know about DrinkPAK
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Listen 1:02As Trump administration moves away from solar energy, Philly doubles down with new Abes Run deal
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Listen 1:02Pa. households can apply for heating bill assistance after monthlong delay
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Listen 0:51What to do if you find injured, sick or orphaned wildlife in Philadelphia
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Listen 0:56Community trash disposal sites are coming to Southwest Philadelphia
The trash disposal sites will be open 24/7 and accept residential waste.
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Listen 0:58A tax credit for home insulation, air conditioners and heat pumps ends soon. Here’s what to know
The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit saved households in Pa., Del. and N.J. more than $200 million in a recent tax year.
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