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Pockets of growth in north suburbs buck Allegheny County population decline

Tony LaRussa And Megan Tomasic Thursday, April 8, 2021 1:00 p.m. | Thursday, April 8, 2021 1:00 p.m. Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review Hari Elluru and his wife Shyamala moved to Franklin Park with their son Achuth and daughter Lohith to provide the children with the best possible education they could find. The family is among the thousands of people who have moved to the North Hills in the past decade even as the population has shrunk in the county, region and state. Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review Construction crews have worked through the winter and the coronavirus pandemic on the 193-unit McCandless Square senior living development. The project being built on the site of the former Trader Horn store and another store torn down in spring 2020.

Green transition could displace majority of energy workers: report

Green transition could displace majority of energy workers: report
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Renewable Energy Insiders Remain Optimistic About the Future

Follow Us We are first in your inbox with the most important news in the industry―keeping you smarter and one-step ahead in this ever-changing and competitive market.Start your free subscription Renewable Energy Insiders Remain Optimistic About the Future It was about a year ago that COVID-19 gained the world’s attention. The first laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19 in the U.S. was reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Jan. 22, 2020. Since that time, more than 26 million cases and 440,000 deaths have been reported, according to a database managed by Renewable Energy Sector Stymied by Pandemic

Global Oil, Gas Workforce Facing Crisis of Confidence in Wake of Covid-19, but Still Sees Opportunities

Global Oil, Gas Workforce Facing ‘Crisis of Confidence’ in Wake of Covid-19, but Still Sees Opportunities Nearly 80% of oil and natural gas professionals feel less secure in their jobs than they did pre-pandemic, but nearly two-thirds expect advances in engineering may open up opportunities in the next three years. The findings are in the fifth annual Global Energy Talent Index (GETI), the world’s largest energy recruitment and employment trends report, which was issued this week. Covid-19, said the respondents, “ushered in a crisis of confidence” for the globe’s energy workforce. Workforce solutions provider Airswift conducted the survey with jobsite Energy Jobline. Nearly 16,000 energy professionals and hiring managers in 166 countries were surveyed across five industry sub-sectors: oil and gas, renewables, power, nuclear and petrochemicals. 

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