For a Frosty Good Time, Try Snow Tubing Jennifer Szweda JordanFebruary 26, 2021 If you want to feel like a kid again, consider hopping on an inner tube and sliding down a snowy mountain. Recreation
What the Story of Chocolate Teachers us About the Loss of Biodiversity Kara HolsoppleFebruary 10, 2018 The homogenization of the food supply not only means the loss of a more diverse way of eating, but the loss of important cultural legacies. Climate ChangeFood and Agriculture
Pittsburgh Suburbs Decide as Fracking Comes Near: Welcome it, or Resist? Reid FrazierFebruary 9, 2018 In suburban Pittsburgh, suburbanites and elected officials now have to decide what to do about fracking in their backyards. Energy
Mariner East 2: Texts Raise Questions About Wolf Administration Role in Permitting Process Susan PhillipsFebruary 9, 2018 The text messages surfaced as part of a lawsuit challenging the pipeline's permits. EnergyNewsPolitics
Sunoco to Resume Work, Pay $12.6 million for Mariner East 2 Pipeline Violations Marie CusickFebruary 9, 2018 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection said Sunoco has now demonstrated it can comply with the permit requirements, and regulators will be closely monitoring the work. NewsPollution
Ohio River Compact Considers Eliminating Pollution Standards Julie GrantFebruary 9, 2018 The Ohio River is cleaner than it used to be. So what's the argument for changing the current regulatory system? PollutionWater