Posted inENVIRONMENT The citizen scientists of crackerland: Armed with buckets and hunting plastic pellets, neighbors prepare for the petro plant next door by Quinn Glabicki November 7, 2022November 7, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT Who monitors Shell’s cracker plant — and how? The DEP makes its case by Quinn Glabicki and Rich Lord November 7, 2022December 13, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT Uncertain waters: Four months after the frack out, a rural community is told it still shouldn’t drink the water by Quinn Glabicki October 18, 2022October 19, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT Toxic metals entered soil from Pittsburgh steel-industry emissions, study says by Jon Hurdle, Inside Climate News September 23, 2022September 23, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT To turn up the solar power, PA needs new laws. One bill is poised to move, but here’s why others seem stalled. by Quinn Glabicki September 20, 2022September 27, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT Only partly sunny? Solar backers say federal action isn’t enough by Quinn Glabicki September 6, 2022September 5, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT Kayaking the healing, but polluted, Allegheny River system by Clare Sheedy August 22, 2022August 25, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT Explainer: Region’s bid to be a ‘clean hydrogen hub’ relies on fossil fuel and capturing climate-warming carbon by Quinn Glabicki August 8, 2022August 12, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT Dead creek revival: Blacklick has flowed orange for as long as locals can remember. Can a coal-killed waterway live again? by Derek Maiolo August 2, 2022July 29, 2022
Posted inENVIRONMENT Since the ‘frack out,’ it’s oily showers, mysterious smells and thirsty pets for residents of a Southwestern PA town by Quinn Glabicki July 21, 2022July 21, 2022