The Supreme Court may have thrown Obama's plan to cut carbon dioxide emissions into legal limbo. But that's not stopping Pennsylvania from taking its own steps to combat climate change.
An interfaith group representing religious people across Pennsylvania says it's time to start thinking about fracking—and climate change—in moral terms.
No Wi-Fi. That's right—the Pennsylvania DEP still doesn't have Wi-Fi. But DEP Secretary John Quigley says one of his top priorities is to bring the agency into the 21st century.
As world leaders meet in Paris to forge an agreement on climate change, faculty members at Penn State are urging the university to do more to address the issue.
Marie Cusick is a reporter for StateImpact Pennsylvania, a collaboration between WITF and WHYY covering the fiscal and environmental impact of Pennsylvania’s booming energy economy.