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In this episode, we find out why it's okay to be addicted to bird nestcams and explore what's the right (and wrong) way to dispose of unused medications.
In this episode, we take a look back at the very first Earth Day—from the Mad Men-era ad exec who gave Earth Day its name to some memories of how Pittsburghers celebrated the holiday back in 1970.
In this episode, we check out what's next for Pittsburgh's revitalized riverfronts and explore how fracking is causing major waves in the Democratic race for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.
In this episode, we check out how Ohio State University is throwing big money into sustainable agriculture and explore how some women are looking to each for support as they become leaders on U.S. farms.
In this episode, we take a look at what happens to small-town economies when the fracking boom goes bust and explore why replacing lead water lines is a big—and extremely expensive—challenge.
In this episode, we dig into the presidential candidates' positions on some hot-button environmental issues and explore how the risks from oil train accidents disproportionately affect the poor and people of color.
In this episode, we check out a new technology that could replace the age-old sniff test for food freshness, and explore whether climate change will spell doom for the maple syrup business in the Mid-Atlantic.
In this episode, we check out how the Great Lakes' vast water resources could set the stage for an economic boom in the region, and explore why the environmental movement struggles with diversity.
In this episode, we tally up the costs of air pollution from the U.S. energy sector, and chat with a writer who's trying to unravel West Virginia's complex energy heritage through poetry.