Pittsburgh 2030 District buildings reduce carbon emissions by 50 percent Kyra McCague·June 11, 2025The University of Pittsburgh's Central Utility Building is an example of the strides the 2030 District has made to reduce energy and water usage.Climate ChangeEnergyTechnologyYour Environment Update
Pennsylvania researchers see tick population and related diseases ticking up Kiley Koscinski·June 10, 2025Pennsylvania’s Tick Research Lab says it is tracking significantly more ticks this spring. The lab tests ticks for pathogens free of charge.HealthLatest StoriesTechnology
A new book provides hope for restoring the atmosphere from climate pollution Kara Holsopple·December 29, 2024Climate scientist Rob Jackson tells the stories of people cutting emissions and trying to remove greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere.Climate ChangeTechnologyYour Environment Update
Buying refurbished electronics to save money and the planet Kara Holsopple·December 11, 2024The environmental group PennEnvironment put together a guide with tips on buying refurbished laptops, phones and tablets for holiday gifts. Climate ChangePollutionTechnologyYour Environment Update
Fear, hope among mixed reactions as Three Mile Island plans to restart Rachel McDevitt·September 26, 2024Constellation, the owner of the nuclear plant, hopes to have it back online by 2028 to supply Microsoft with carbon-free energy.Climate ChangeEconomyEnergyTechnology
During total solar eclipse, Drexel researchers will send a balloon into the stratosphere to measure ozone Alan Yu·March 13, 2024Ozone changes with the amount of light, so a total solar eclipse gives researchers an opportunity to study ozone when sunlight is blocked by the moon.Technology
Can capitalism save the planet from a climate crisis? Susan Phillips·April 27, 2023Reporter Susan Phillips headed to Israel to find out what technology driven by capitalism can do to help us prepare for a warming future.Climate ChangeEconomyTechnology
EPA asks a Bitcoin ‘mining’ operation in Clearfield County for information Anne Danahy·July 22, 2022Big Dog Energy installed 30 natural gas-powered generators and a gas-producing unit at a well pad without authorization from DEP. Now, EPA is involved.EnergyTechnology
For a rural Pennsylvania area, a cryptocurrency mine brought noise pollution Anne Danahy·July 13, 2022One neighbor describes the noise coming from the Bitcoin mining site at a nearby gas well as “basically like a jet engine."EnergyFood and AgricultureTechnology
How waste coal is fueling Bitcoin in Pennsylvania Kara Holsopple·January 21, 2022Mining the cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, takes a tremendous amount of energy. In Pennsylvania, that energy is coming from waste coal.EnergyPollutionTechnologyYour Environment Update