Pennsylvania’s Governor Wants to Cut Power Plant Emissions With His Own Cap-and-Invest Program By Jon Hurdle
Maya van Rossum, the Delaware Riverkeeper, Shouts Down Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Over a Proposed ‘Hydrogen Hub’ By Kiley Bense
A National Tour Calling for a Reborn and Ramped Up Green New Deal Lands in Pittsburgh By Keerti Gopal
A Small Pennsylvania College Is Breaking New Ground in Pursuit of a Clean Energy Campus By Kiley Bense
New Demands to Measure Emissions Raise Cautious Hopes in Pennsylvania Among Environmental Sleuths Who Monitor Fracking Sites By Jake Bolster
One Year Later, Pennsylvanians Living Near the East Palestine Train Derailment Site Say They’re Still Sick By Kiley Bense
To Live and Die in Philadelphia: Sonya Sanders Grew Up Next Door to a Giant Refinery. She’s Still Suffering From Environmental Trauma By Victoria St. Martin
Q&A: New Rules in Pennsylvania Require Drillers to Disclose Toxic Chemicals Used in Fracking Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
In His First Year as Governor, Josh Shapiro Forged Alliances With the Natural Gas Industry, Angering Environmentalists Who Once Supported Him By Kiley Bense
The Pittsburgh Foundation, Known for its Environmentalism, Shares a Lobbying Firm with the Oil and Gas Industry By Kiley Bense
Once Known for Its Pollution, Pittsburgh Becomes a Poster Child for Climate Consciousness By Jon Hurdle
David Hess, Longtime Pennsylvania Environmental Official Turned Blogger, Reflects on His Career and the Rise of Fracking By Jake Bolster
From Fracked Gas in Pennsylvania to Toxic Waste in Texas, Tracking Vinyl Chloride Production in the U.S. By Kiley Bense
Should Toxic Wastewater From Gas Drilling Be Spread on Pennsylvania Roads as a Dust and Snow Suppressant? By Jake Bolster
Pennsylvania’s Gas Industry Used 160 Million Pounds of Secret Chemicals From 2012 to 2022, a New Report Says By Jon Hurdle