Germany’s long-time coal region has cleaner air — but still not clean enough

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Air pollution in Germany’s once-industrial Ruhr River Valley has come way down in recent decades. But to meet Europe’s new air quality standards — which go into effect in 2030 — there’s still a long way to go. Reporter Katie Burke went to see the greener, cleaner Ruhr to see for herself.

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