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Pittsburgh filmmaker Mark Dixon. Photo: Reid Frazier

Pittsburgh to Paris: A Filmmaker’s Trip to the UN Climate Talks

Reid Frazier·December 4, 2015
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Talking to Kids about Climate Change

Julie Grant·December 4, 2015
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto Heading to Paris for Climate Talks

Reid Frazier·November 26, 2015
Robert Blackwell is an internet-of-things engineer who currently designs smart devices for a pool company. He's been interested in Pittsburgh's sewer problem for years and has an idea for a device that could be a cheap fix. Photo: Lou Blouin

Could Rigging Your Toilet Up to the Internet Keep the Rivers Cleaner?

Lou Blouin·November 6, 2015
coal train

In Boone County, Less Coal, Less Money, Fewer Miners

Ashton Marra·September 11, 2015
Miner Kent Parrish stands in a coal shovel at a roadside viewing platform for the Eagle Butte coal mine outside of Gillette, Wyoming. Photo: Leigh Paterson / Inside Energy

From West Virginia to the West: A Coal Miner’s Story

Stephanie Joyce·September 11, 2015
The electric-generating facility under construction in Kemper County, Mississippi is a next-generation coal-fired power plant that will use carbon capture technology. The plant, which will cost $6.1 billion, is scheduled to open in 2016. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Even in the New Energy Economy, Coal May Have a Future

Reid Frazier·September 11, 2015
Homer City power plant in Indiana County, Pennsylvania generated enough electricity in 2014 to power a million homes. Photo: Reid Frazier

Federal Air Rules Bring ‘New Normal’ for Coal

Reid Frazier·September 11, 2015

Landscaping with Goats. Yeah, It’s a Thing.

Lou Blouin·September 4, 2015
Terry Shanor, a beekeeper from Butler County, sports his favorite shirt at the annual picnic of the Pennsylvania State Beekepers Association. A co-op of beekeepers in the region are trying to breed tougher honeybees that can survive cold winters and fight back against parasitic mites. Photo: Lou Blouin

Building a Better Honeybee

Lou Blouin·August 21, 2015
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