Extreme weather, industry consolidation and fragile supply chains are already transforming the region’s food economy — what will it take to build resilience? www.alleghenyfront.org/how-climate-...
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An oil and gas company lost over 1M gallons of drilling fluid from pipeline construction in an abandoned mine in Washington County. The company says the fluid is nontoxic. One resident asked,"What do you do now if it winds up in somebody’s well water?” www.alleghenyfront.org/markwest-was...
Residents in Cadiz say the water looks, smells and tastes bad. Experts blame extreme weather, aging infrastructure and a lack of certified professionals.
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Despite, a court order to resume the work of the Black Lung Screening Program at NIOSH, there are no funds to operate the mobile x-ray unit and no contractors to read chest x-rays. www.alleghenyfront.org/niosh-black-...
Pennsylvania’s Tick Research Lab says it is tracking significantly more ticks this spring. The lab tests ticks for pathogens free of charge. The state is also seeing a seasonal uptick in Lyme disease cases. www.alleghenyfront.org/pennsylvania...
DEP said benzene and another hazardous air pollutant could have been released during an explosion at Shell’s ethane cracker Wednesday afternoon. Shell is expected to calculate the amount of these emissions, if any, and report its findings to the agency. www.alleghenyfront.org/shell-beaver...
Pittsburgh ranked 15th among cities for its parks, up from 17th last year. The Trust for Public Land, report shows that 94% of residents live within a 10-minute walk of a Pittsburgh city park with public access. Investments are up too. www.alleghenyfront.org/pittsburghs-...
A former Pennsylvania dairy farmer takes his guitar on the road to address the mental health crisis in rural communities. www.alleghenyfront.org/mental-healt...
The reforesting of an old gravel mine at Lake Pleasant in Erie County is part of an effort to restore hundreds of acres of mine land across the region. www.alleghenyfront.org/erie-pennsyl...
With its new trail and discovery space in Frick Park, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy aims to create an inclusive outdoor experience. www.alleghenyfront.org/pittsburgh-p...
Landforce and its partners planned to expand their workforce development efforts in landscaping and upcycling wood waste. Now their funding is gone.
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A former EPA official warns exemption for some coal-fired power plants could be the first step toward gutting pollution rules for all plants. www.alleghenyfront.org/trump-coal-p...
An Ohio oil and gas commission approved new acreage for fracking in one wildlife area, and delayed action on thousands of additional acres. Then police physically prevented a reporter from talking with the commission chair. www.alleghenyfront.org/ohio-state-l...
Changes that drove Philly’s emissions reductions in 2022 include the electric grid’s shift from coal to natural gas, the pandemic and the closure of a refinery.
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A bill before Congress seeks to make changes to the Endangered Species Act that environmentalists say would weaken its protections. We talk with Defenders of Wildlife on its implications for wildlife protections. www.alleghenyfront.org/amendments-e...
The surge in renewables is driven by solar, which now generates nearly 14% of the energy on the regional grid that serves Pennsylvania. www.alleghenyfront.org/solar-renewa...
LCT Energy LP will mine metallurgical coal, but an environmental group worries the project will exacerbate longstanding mine drainage problems in the Laurel Highlands. www.alleghenyfront.org/pennsylvania...
Through Pennsylvania Trout in the Classroom, teachers and students raise trout to learn about not only the life cycle, but also coldwater conservation. www.alleghenyfront.org/pennsylvania...
The annual "State of the Air" report rated air quality in the Pittsburgh region 16th worst in the country.
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President Trump ordered 400 federal agency heads to scour for regulations to repeal, and do so without public notice or comment. Can he do that? The Allegheny Front's Julie Grant talks with Jody Freeman of Harvard's Environmental and Energy Law Program. www.alleghenyfront.org/trump-climat...
Don't miss our latest podcast episode that tackles the legality of Trump's attempt at mass deregulation, exemptions to mercury rules for coal plants, and a new invasive plant exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. www.alleghenyfront.org/episode-for-...
Writer and photographer Tim Palmer returns to a subject he knows well in his new book, "Watching the River Run: A Photographic Journey Down the Youghiogheny." www.alleghenyfront.org/youghiogheny...
President Donald Trump signed four executive orders on Tuesday to reinvigorate the country’s coal mining industry. Coal supporters and environmentalists weigh in. www.alleghenyfront.org/pennsylvania...
A bill in the Pennsylvania legislature to accept millions of federal dollars for solar projects for low-income families has suddenly put the state’s solar industry on edge, because of an amendment they worry will upend net-metering. www.alleghenyfront.org/amendment-to...
A new 3,200-acre data center campus in Indiana County will be built for artificial intelligence and other computing needs that will be powered by the largest natural gas power plant in the country. www.alleghenyfront.org?p=17190&prev...
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin recently announced the agency would be rolling back 31 environmental rules. He called it the “largest deregulatory announcement in U.S. history.” How ill that impact public health? www.alleghenyfront.org/trump-epa-ro...
An organizer of this weekend's Pittsburgh Youth for Climate Action Summit says it gives her hope to be involved with a group who cares about climate change. www.alleghenyfront.org/pittsburgh-y...