While others settled fracking lawsuits, two Pennsylvania families remain resolute in pursuing their case against one of the biggest drillers in the region.
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.
A new study from Penn State University suggests that science teachers in American classrooms aren't always adequately prepared to talk to their students about climate change.
Pat Jacobs’ four backyard bird feeders typically draw the usual suspects. But during a recent winter snowstorm, she saw—and heard—a familiar friend from South Texas.
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.