Rolls of maps with hand written tags hanging over shelves.
Rolls of maps from the local coal mines in the Earth Conservancy headquarters in Ashley, Pa. Photo: Aimee Dinger / WVIA News

Episode for March 22, 2024

Companies can take advantage of federal tax credits by capturing their carbon emissions to keep them out of the atmosphere. Now farmers and others are being approached to lease their land to bury this carbon underground. Plus, we’ll hear about an effort to preserve the records of a Pennsylvania coal company. And springtime is nestcam season, prompting some bird lovers to worry over the drama unfolding on their screens. A longtime nest watcher has some advice.

We have news about the plastic bag ban in Pittsburgh, a Superfund site in Jefferson County and private well testing in East Palestine.

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