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The Pittsburgh Foundation, Known for its Environmentalism, Shares a Lobbying Firm with the Oil and Gas Industry
By Kiley Bense
Congressional Office Agrees to Investigate ‘Zombie’ Coal Mines
By James Bruggers
Lake Powell Is Still in Trouble. Here’s What’s Good and What’s Alarming About the Current Water Level
By Dan Gearino
Plan for Gas Drilling Spree in New York’s Southern Tier Draws Muted Response from Regulators, But Outrage From Green Groups
By Peter Mantius
Diet for a Sick Planet: Studies Find More Plastic in Our Food and Bottled Water
By James Bruggers
As Maryland’s General Assembly Session Opens, Environmental Advocates Worry About Funding for the State’s Bold Climate Goals
By Aman Azhar
More Than 900 Widely Used Chemicals May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
By Liza Gross
New Research Explores a Restorative Climate Path for the Earth
By Bob Berwyn
Activists Call for Process ‘Overhaul’ After Oil Industry Veteran Confirmed to Lead COP29
By Kristoffer Tigue
Arizona Governor Vows to Update State’s Water Laws
By Wyatt Myskow
Q&A: Anti-Fracking Activist Sandra Steingraber on Scientists’ Moral Obligation to Speak Out
By Liza Gross
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
EPA and Alabama Power to Start Settlement Negotiations Over Coal Ash Storage near Mobile
By Lee Hedgepeth
How the Dire Health Implications of Climate Change Are Unfolding Globally
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
What’s Going On With the Goats of Arizona
By Emma Peterson