There's more urgency than ever on climate change and other environmental issues. So what does that mean for conversations at the Thanksgiving table this year?
To find out what candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County think about climate change and the environment, we sent them a survey. Here are the key takeaways.
They at least acknowledge that climate change is real. Wolf hasn't followed up with climate pledges from his first campaign and Wagner says there's not much the governor can do.
Bloomberg said they were looking for cities with ambitious - yet realistic - goals to address climate change. Pittsburgh wants to use 100% renewable energy by 2030.
From our podcast, Trump on Earth, we hear from New York Times reporter Eric Lipton about the deep ties between the Trump Administration, polluting industries and top agency officials.
Democratic Socialists are on the ballot in states like Florida, Kansas and Pennsylvania. And they have their own ideas about how to save the environment.