How environmental justice and economic opportunities are linked
May 25, 2022
By Laura Legere
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
U.S. Steel sued by feds, Allegheny County Health department over pollution allegations at Edgar Thomson Works
May 17, 2022
By Torsten Ove
Gov. Tom Wolf vows aggressive push to establish a hydrogen and carbon storage hub in the region
May 16, 2022
By Anya Litvak
Allegheny County Health Department hears from activists and steel workers on new coke oven regulations
May 12, 2022
By Hannah Wyman
Residents rally in Clairton for clean air
By Jeff Stitt
Mon Valley Independent
When Air Quality is Poor in Allegheny County, More Children Visit Emergency Department for Asthma
May 10, 2022
By Christine Khoury
Inside UPMC
What Would Rachel Carson Say With a Plastics Plant Under Construction 30 Miles Away
By Riley Bense
Inside Climate News
Preparing for petrochemicals
May 9, 2022
By Rick Mullin
Chemical & Engineering News
In Pennsylvania’s Hotly Contested 17th Congressional District, Climate Change Takes a Backseat to Jobs and Economic Development
By Kiley Bense
Advocates Call on County Leaders to Fight for Clean Air
May 4, 2022
By Megan Guza
Trib Live
Company seeks to withdraw water from western Pennsylvania trout stream for fracking
By Reid Frazier
Environmentalists and neighbors challenge MAX request to reclassify landfill waste as non-hazardous
May 3, 2022
By Justin Vellucci
NEXTpittsburgh