Black urban farmers who grow food to sustain their communities
Explore This SeriesMeet four Black urban farmers who grow food to sustain their communities.
Explore This SeriesAn investigation into the mental health impacts of air and water pollution and climate change.
Explore This SeriesFirst Person features Black leaders in environmental organizations and advocacy in our region.
Explore This SeriesThe Allegheny Front’s Reid Frazier visited Scotland for StateImpact Pennsylvania as he follows the Marcellus shale gas overseas. Find all of his reports here.
Explore This SeriesThe Allegheny Front investigates citizen complaints about fracking in Ohio, how state agencies have responded and what Ohio residents are doing to protect their health and the environment.
Explore This SeriesPennsylvania is home to rich biodiversity, huge swaths of forests and thousands of miles of streams and rivers. But not all is well in Penn’s Woods. Forests are fragmented, rivers and streams are polluted and habitat is disappearing. For Wild Pennsylvania, our reporters travel the region to talk to the scientists, conservation groups and everyday people working save wildlife and their habitats in Pennsylvania.
Explore This SeriesThe shale gas revolution is not only fueling a boom in the drilling industry. It’s also feeding a spinoff industry in chemicals that are made from natural gas.
Explore This SeriesIn this series, we go beyond the drilling pads to explore the long train of pipelines and compressor stations that gets natural gas to your home—and examine the health and environmental impacts that are being felt along the way.
Explore This SeriesWe explore some of the Pittsburgh communities that still bear the brunt of industrial pollution and talk to the people who live there to understand the scope of the problem and what can be done about it.
Explore This SeriesIt’s not just happening in Flint. Millions of Americans live in cities where old pipes could be leaching lead into drinking water, including Pittsburgh. So what will it take to fix the problem?
Explore This SeriesThe Ohio River's long legacy as a “working river” has made it the most polluted in the country. But those living along its banks are now realizing that reimagining their relationship to the river could prove crucial to the region’s future.
Explore This SeriesWe know you encounter things in your environment that make you curious. And Citizen Q is our series where we can help you find answers to your everyday environmental questions.
Explore This SeriesPittsburgh’s Three Rivers define its geography and help shape its identity. Yet defining Pittsburghers own relationships to the Monongahela, Allegheny and Ohio Rivers is an ever-shifting process.
Explore This SeriesFor over a century, coal from Appalachia helped drive the American economy. And while coal is still king in the nation’s energy portfolio, that dominance is facing huge challenges.
Explore This SeriesFilmmaker Kirsi Jansa's series of short documentaries explores the stories of people taking bold steps to address the climate crisis.
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