In this episode, we explore whether the state is doing enough to help citizens with fracking-related water issues and check out how Shell's new chemical plant could roll back the region's recent gains on air quality.
To build its new petrochemical plant, Shell plans to buy pollution reduction credits from other companies in the region. But most of the credits will be from coal-fired power plants have already closed. So what gives?
A new photography exhibition from the Marcellus Shale Documentary Project explores the lives and landscapes transformed by Pennsylvania's fracking boom.
In this episode, we explore Shell's plan to build a new petrochemical facility near Pittsburgh and check out a new photo exhibit that documents the lives and landscapes transformed by Pennsylvania's fracking boom.
A national coalition of labor unions and environmental groups says its plan to improve the country's infrastructure will create thousands of jobs and a better environment.
In this episode, we check out some of our award-winning stories from 2016—including a look at a new battery technology that could give renewables a big boost and an investigation of a coal ash dump near Pittsburgh that may be causing health problems for a rural community and a nearby prison.