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COAL MINE ALONG PA-WV BORDER IS CLOSING A coal mine along the Pennsylvania – West Virginia border is closing. Around 180 miners at the Monongalia County Coal Mine in Greene County received notice of permanent layoff from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The layoffs will PENNSYLVANIA STATE PARKS OPENING MORE CAMPSITES TO PETS IN As the COVID-19 pandemic limited indoor gatherings and large outdoor events last year, people flocked to state parks for fun —and safe— things to do.
HEAD OF UNITED MINE WORKERS SEES A FUTURE FOR COAL Cecil Roberts has been president of the United Mine Workers of America since 1995. He’s advocating for mineworkers and their families at a time when coal employment has dropped by more than half in the last decade. More than 60 mining companies IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE LEAD PAINT IN YOUR HOME, HERE'S WHAT Don’t just dump it into a bin. You want to use wet sanding when you can, so you can contain it — much like someone who may have allergies may use a wet dusting method. So once you’ve removed the visible stuff, you want to paint over it. You don’t want it HERE'S HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE LEAD PIPES IN YOUR HOME 1) Flush the water. This is especially a good idea if you know the water has been sitting in your plumbing for six hours or more. The more the water runs, the less time it has to come into contact with any lead in your plumbing. To flush water from a faucet IS THE NATURAL GAS IN YOUR HOME UPPING YOUR RADON RISK Is the Natural Gas in Your Home Upping Your Radon Risk? This story won a 2017 Golden Quill Award from The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania. It was originally published August 12, 2016. Radon, the odorless gas that occurs naturally in soils and often finds its way into homeowners’ basements, is a familiar concern for people acrossPennsylvania.
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR CHILD HAS HIGH LEAD LEVELS? LISTEN: What To Do When Your Child Has High Lead Levels. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Hacker says the department is considering mandating such testing for all kids between ages 9 and 12 months. “They’re crawling around. This is a time when children are putting things in their mouths,” she says. WAIT, PEOPLE LIVE THERE…IN THE WINTER? This story was originally published on January 19, 2008. There are about 32,000 islands in the Great Lakes. Most are uninhabited. But for those who live year-round on about 30 of them, it can be an isolating experience. Now, Great Lakes islanders are getting together to tackle some of the problems they have in common. THE ALLEGHENY FRONT, ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS FOR PENNSYLVANIAFULL EPISODESSERIESENERGYCLIMATEHEALTHCORONAVIRUS The Allegheny Front May 21, 2021. The landmark environmental rights amendment in Pennsylvania turns 50 this week. Central Pennsylvania is one of the best places for flyfishing but there is a need to protect these prized streams from farm pollution. A bill in the statehouse aims to help communities affected by Pennsylvania's industrial legacy. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CICADAS THAT WILL This story comes from our partner, 90.5 WESA. Millions of cicadas will soon crawl out of the soil in southwestern Pennsylvania. This brood— Brood
COAL MINE ALONG PA-WV BORDER IS CLOSING A coal mine along the Pennsylvania – West Virginia border is closing. Around 180 miners at the Monongalia County Coal Mine in Greene County received notice of permanent layoff from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The layoffs will PENNSYLVANIA STATE PARKS OPENING MORE CAMPSITES TO PETS IN As the COVID-19 pandemic limited indoor gatherings and large outdoor events last year, people flocked to state parks for fun —and safe— things to do.
HEAD OF UNITED MINE WORKERS SEES A FUTURE FOR COAL Cecil Roberts has been president of the United Mine Workers of America since 1995. He’s advocating for mineworkers and their families at a time when coal employment has dropped by more than half in the last decade. More than 60 mining companies IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE LEAD PAINT IN YOUR HOME, HERE'S WHAT Don’t just dump it into a bin. You want to use wet sanding when you can, so you can contain it — much like someone who may have allergies may use a wet dusting method. So once you’ve removed the visible stuff, you want to paint over it. You don’t want it HERE'S HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE LEAD PIPES IN YOUR HOME 1) Flush the water. This is especially a good idea if you know the water has been sitting in your plumbing for six hours or more. The more the water runs, the less time it has to come into contact with any lead in your plumbing. To flush water from a faucet IS THE NATURAL GAS IN YOUR HOME UPPING YOUR RADON RISK Is the Natural Gas in Your Home Upping Your Radon Risk? This story won a 2017 Golden Quill Award from The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania. It was originally published August 12, 2016. Radon, the odorless gas that occurs naturally in soils and often finds its way into homeowners’ basements, is a familiar concern for people acrossPennsylvania.
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR CHILD HAS HIGH LEAD LEVELS? LISTEN: What To Do When Your Child Has High Lead Levels. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Hacker says the department is considering mandating such testing for all kids between ages 9 and 12 months. “They’re crawling around. This is a time when children are putting things in their mouths,” she says. WAIT, PEOPLE LIVE THERE…IN THE WINTER? This story was originally published on January 19, 2008. There are about 32,000 islands in the Great Lakes. Most are uninhabited. But for those who live year-round on about 30 of them, it can be an isolating experience. Now, Great Lakes islanders are getting together to tackle some of the problems they have in common. EPA LISTENS TO PITTSBURGH LEADERS AT ROUNDTABLE ON LEAD IN 1 day ago · The roundtable, held by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, was the first in a series of 10 virtual events across the country to talk about updating the federal Lead and Copper Rule for drinking water.. In a video on the agency’s website, EPA administrator Michael Regan discussed the public health risks of lead. “In children, it can cause irreversible and lifelong health effects LORDSTOWN MOTORS TAKES 'VOLTAGE VALLEY' ON WILD RIDE AFTER 1 day ago · This isn’t the first hint at trouble for Lordstown Motors. Earlier this year, short seller Hindenburg Research published a report on the electric truck maker, accusing it of misleading investors and being a “mirage.” Hindenburg is a financial research firm that has taken down another electric vehicle maker.. The company is also facing 5 class action lawsuits, claiming it misled investors CHESWICK POWER PLANT TO CLOSE IN SEPTEMBER 1 day ago · Cheswick Generating Station, located just outside of Pittsburgh, will close in September, according to its owner, GenOn Holdings, LLC. Commissioned in 1970, the 565-megawatt plant can no longer compete in today’s electricity marketplace and under current environmental rules, the Houston-based GenOn said in a statement. “ The decision to initiate the retirement of these coal units is driven WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES, OHIO’S STEEL VALLEY REMAKES ITSELF This is part 1 of a 3 part series on the transition to clean energy in the Mahoning Valley President Biden is pushing for electric vehicles as a solution to climate change, and a way to create jobs. One test case for this strategy: Ohio’s Mahoning Valley, near the border ofPennsylvania, which
IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE LEAD PAINT IN YOUR HOME, HERE'S WHAT Don’t just dump it into a bin. You want to use wet sanding when you can, so you can contain it — much like someone who may have allergies may use a wet dusting method. So once you’ve removed the visible stuff, you want to paint over it. You don’t want it HOW PLANTS WERE USED TO GAIN FREEDOM ON THE UNDERGROUND An overlooked part of the Underground Railroad’s history is being brought back to life in Pittsburgh’s Frick Park. The From Slavery to Freedom Garden is a collaboration between the Frick Environmental Center and the Senator John Heinz History Center.. Samuel W. Black is the director of African American programs at the History Center, and project director for the From Slavery to Freedom HEATH EFFECTS OF WOOD SMOKE FROM BACKYARD FIRES Wood smoke is especially dangerous for kids, whose respiratory systems are still developing and breathe more per pound than adults.. Allegheny County Regulations Go Only So Far. In 2015 the Allegheny County Health Department strengthened its rules for open burning in the county, like restricting the size of fires to 3-feet wide by 3-feet long by 2-feet high. MORAINE STATE PARK'S HISTORY GOES WAY BACK Moraine State Park is in Butler County, less than an hour north of Pittsburgh. It was established 1970, but author Polly Shaw says its history goes back much further. “There was a glacier, in the Pleistocene era. It receded 20,000 or 18,000 years ago,” Shaw says. “The ‘moraine’ refers to IS IT SAFE TO BRING YOUR REUSABLE BAGS BACK TO THE GROCERY There is a 2018 study from Loma Linda University School of Public Health where researchers sprayed reusable bags with a surrogate for norovirus, which causes gastroenteritis, or stomach flu, that can come from contaminated food or surfaces. After volunteer shoppers moved through the store, the surrogate was found on the hands of grocery store clerks, on the checkout FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ETHANE CRACKERS A typical “world-scale” ethane cracker costs in the neighborhood of $5 billion to build and creates about 10,000 jobs during construction. But since plant operations are heavily automated, they only create between 350 and 1,200 permanent jobs. The vast majority of THE ALLEGHENY FRONT, ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS FOR PENNSYLVANIAFULL EPISODESSERIESENERGYCLIMATEHEALTHCORONAVIRUS The Allegheny Front May 21, 2021. The landmark environmental rights amendment in Pennsylvania turns 50 this week. Central Pennsylvania is one of the best places for flyfishing but there is a need to protect these prized streams from farm pollution. A bill in the statehouse aims to help communities affected by Pennsylvania's industrial legacy. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CICADAS THAT WILL This story comes from our partner, 90.5 WESA. Millions of cicadas will soon crawl out of the soil in southwestern Pennsylvania. This brood— Brood
PENNSYLVANIA STATE PARKS OPENING MORE CAMPSITES TO PETS IN So, we draw the line at farm animals,” Brady said. People bringing pets will be charged an extra $2-5 per night in cleaning and maintenance fees. DCNR has been opening parks to pets since 2001. The 2022 expansion will bring the amount of pet-friendly sites to ALLEGHENY COUNTY TO STUDY TOXIC AIR EMISSIONS FROM GLASS Allegheny County to Study Toxic Air Emissions from Glass Plant in Swissvale. The Allegheny County Health Department will conduct air monitoring near a Swissvale glass factory for cancer causing heavy metals over the next year. The county has placed an air monitor near Kopp Glass, which makes high-end glass for aviation, traffic lightsand industry.
LOWER YOUGH LANDS ON MOST ENDANGERED RIVERS LIST TURNING BARREN STRIP MINES INTO FIELDS OF PURPLE LISTEN: “Turning Barren Strip Mines into Fields of Purple”. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. These lavender plants are little more than scrawny bushes now, barely a foot tall, but Facemyer is hopeful this mountaintop will soon be turned intofields of purple.
REMEMBERING NATURALIST CHUCK TAGUE Wildlife. We at The Allegheny Front were saddened to learn that Chuck Tague, naturalist and longtime commentator for our program, passed away last Friday, June 17. He was 71. Chuck helped start this program back in 1991 when there weren’t many places in western Pennsylvania to hear about environmental news or learn about nature. ENVIRO GROUPS CHALLENGE EPA'S NEW AIR RULE FOR ETHANE Ten environmental, community, and environmental justice groups petitioned a federal appeals court this month to review the Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule for ethylene production facilities, or ethane crackers, under the Clean Air Act. These facilities use ethane, a by-product of natural gas extraction, to makeplastic feedstock.
WAIT, PEOPLE LIVE THERE…IN THE WINTER? This story was originally published on January 19, 2008. There are about 32,000 islands in the Great Lakes. Most are uninhabited. But for those who live year-round on about 30 of them, it can be an isolating experience. Now, Great Lakes islanders are getting together to tackle some of the problems they have in common. TRACKING THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF C8 EXPOSURE Tracking the Health Impacts of C8 Exposure. Kara Holsopple October 28, 2016. Headwaters Pollution. Residents throughout the Ohio River Valley from West Virginia to Kentucky have been quietly living with the toxic legacy of a chemical known as C8. Manufactured by DuPont, C8 was an important component of consumer products like non-stick Teflon THE ALLEGHENY FRONT, ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS FOR PENNSYLVANIAFULL EPISODESSERIESENERGYCLIMATEHEALTHCORONAVIRUS The Allegheny Front May 21, 2021. The landmark environmental rights amendment in Pennsylvania turns 50 this week. Central Pennsylvania is one of the best places for flyfishing but there is a need to protect these prized streams from farm pollution. A bill in the statehouse aims to help communities affected by Pennsylvania's industrial legacy. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CICADAS THAT WILL This story comes from our partner, 90.5 WESA. Millions of cicadas will soon crawl out of the soil in southwestern Pennsylvania. This brood— Brood
PENNSYLVANIA STATE PARKS OPENING MORE CAMPSITES TO PETS IN So, we draw the line at farm animals,” Brady said. People bringing pets will be charged an extra $2-5 per night in cleaning and maintenance fees. DCNR has been opening parks to pets since 2001. The 2022 expansion will bring the amount of pet-friendly sites to ALLEGHENY COUNTY TO STUDY TOXIC AIR EMISSIONS FROM GLASS Allegheny County to Study Toxic Air Emissions from Glass Plant in Swissvale. The Allegheny County Health Department will conduct air monitoring near a Swissvale glass factory for cancer causing heavy metals over the next year. The county has placed an air monitor near Kopp Glass, which makes high-end glass for aviation, traffic lightsand industry.
LOWER YOUGH LANDS ON MOST ENDANGERED RIVERS LIST TURNING BARREN STRIP MINES INTO FIELDS OF PURPLE LISTEN: “Turning Barren Strip Mines into Fields of Purple”. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. These lavender plants are little more than scrawny bushes now, barely a foot tall, but Facemyer is hopeful this mountaintop will soon be turned intofields of purple.
REMEMBERING NATURALIST CHUCK TAGUE Wildlife. We at The Allegheny Front were saddened to learn that Chuck Tague, naturalist and longtime commentator for our program, passed away last Friday, June 17. He was 71. Chuck helped start this program back in 1991 when there weren’t many places in western Pennsylvania to hear about environmental news or learn about nature. ENVIRO GROUPS CHALLENGE EPA'S NEW AIR RULE FOR ETHANE Ten environmental, community, and environmental justice groups petitioned a federal appeals court this month to review the Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule for ethylene production facilities, or ethane crackers, under the Clean Air Act. These facilities use ethane, a by-product of natural gas extraction, to makeplastic feedstock.
WAIT, PEOPLE LIVE THERE…IN THE WINTER? This story was originally published on January 19, 2008. There are about 32,000 islands in the Great Lakes. Most are uninhabited. But for those who live year-round on about 30 of them, it can be an isolating experience. Now, Great Lakes islanders are getting together to tackle some of the problems they have in common. TRACKING THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF C8 EXPOSURE Tracking the Health Impacts of C8 Exposure. Kara Holsopple October 28, 2016. Headwaters Pollution. Residents throughout the Ohio River Valley from West Virginia to Kentucky have been quietly living with the toxic legacy of a chemical known as C8. Manufactured by DuPont, C8 was an important component of consumer products like non-stick Teflon WEEKLY ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS PROGRAM FROM THE ALLEGHENY FRONT The Allegheny Front May 21, 2021. The landmark environmental rights amendment in Pennsylvania turns 50 this week. Central Pennsylvania is one of the best places for flyfishing but there is a need to protect these prized streams from farm pollution. A bill in the statehouse aims to help communities affected by Pennsylvania's industrial legacy. LORDSTOWN MOTORS TAKES 'VOLTAGE VALLEY' ON WILD RIDE AFTER 7 hours ago · This isn’t the first hint at trouble for Lordstown Motors. Earlier this year, short seller Hindenburg Research published a report on the electric truck maker, accusing it of misleading investors and being a “mirage.” Hindenburg is a financial research firm that has taken down another electric vehicle maker.. The company is also facing 5 class action lawsuits, claiming it misled investors COAL MINE ALONG PA-WV BORDER IS CLOSING A coal mine along the Pennsylvania – West Virginia border is closing. Around 180 miners at the Monongalia County Coal Mine in Greene County received notice of permanent layoff from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The layoffs will WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES, OHIO’S STEEL VALLEY REMAKES ITSELF This is part 1 of a 3 part series on the transition to clean energy in the Mahoning Valley President Biden is pushing for electric vehicles as a solution to climate change, and a way to create jobs. One test case for this strategy: Ohio’s Mahoning Valley, near the border ofPennsylvania, which
EPA COMES TO PITTSBURGH FOR ROUNDTABLE ON LEAD IN DRINKING 7 hours ago · Lead levels in the Pittsburgh region’s tap water were the topic of a recent community roundtable held on Thursday. The roundtable, held by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, was the first in a series of 10 virtual events across the country to talk about updating the federal Lead and Copper Rule for drinking water.. In a video on the agency’s website, EPA administrator Michael Regan EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CICADAS THAT WILL This story comes from our partner, 90.5 WESA. Millions of cicadas will soon crawl out of the soil in southwestern Pennsylvania. This brood— Brood
WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO GET DRIVERS INTO ELECTRIC VEHICLES President Biden’s climate goals include getting more Americans into electric vehicles. But what do drivers want? Kristin Dziczek Senior Vice President of Research at the Center for Automotive Research, says it will take three things: price, utility, and convenience. She says overall vehicle sales were down last year by 15 percent because of thepandemic.
LAURA BENSHOFF, AUTHOR AT THE ALLEGHENY FRONT Laura Benshoff March 5, 2021. The tax would fuel Back to Work PA, a $3 billion plan for workers and small businesses hurt by the pandemic. It faces an uphill battle. HERE'S HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE LEAD PIPES IN YOUR HOME 1) Flush the water. This is especially a good idea if you know the water has been sitting in your plumbing for six hours or more. The more the water runs, the less time it has to come into contact with any lead in your plumbing. To flush water from a faucet IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE LEAD PAINT IN YOUR HOME, HERE'S WHAT Don’t just dump it into a bin. You want to use wet sanding when you can, so you can contain it — much like someone who may have allergies may use a wet dusting method. So once you’ve removed the visible stuff, you want to paint over it. You don’t want it THE ALLEGHENY FRONT, ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS FOR PENNSYLVANIAFULL EPISODESSERIESENERGYCLIMATEHEALTHCORONAVIRUS The Allegheny Front May 21, 2021. The landmark environmental rights amendment in Pennsylvania turns 50 this week. Central Pennsylvania is one of the best places for flyfishing but there is a need to protect these prized streams from farm pollution. A bill in the statehouse aims to help communities affected by Pennsylvania's industrial legacy. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CICADAS THAT WILL This story comes from our partner, 90.5 WESA. Millions of cicadas will soon crawl out of the soil in southwestern Pennsylvania. This brood— Brood
PENNSYLVANIA STATE PARKS OPENING MORE CAMPSITES TO PETS IN So, we draw the line at farm animals,” Brady said. People bringing pets will be charged an extra $2-5 per night in cleaning and maintenance fees. DCNR has been opening parks to pets since 2001. The 2022 expansion will bring the amount of pet-friendly sites to ALLEGHENY COUNTY TO STUDY TOXIC AIR EMISSIONS FROM GLASS Allegheny County to Study Toxic Air Emissions from Glass Plant in Swissvale. The Allegheny County Health Department will conduct air monitoring near a Swissvale glass factory for cancer causing heavy metals over the next year. The county has placed an air monitor near Kopp Glass, which makes high-end glass for aviation, traffic lightsand industry.
LOWER YOUGH LANDS ON MOST ENDANGERED RIVERS LIST TURNING BARREN STRIP MINES INTO FIELDS OF PURPLE LISTEN: “Turning Barren Strip Mines into Fields of Purple”. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. These lavender plants are little more than scrawny bushes now, barely a foot tall, but Facemyer is hopeful this mountaintop will soon be turned intofields of purple.
REMEMBERING NATURALIST CHUCK TAGUE Wildlife. We at The Allegheny Front were saddened to learn that Chuck Tague, naturalist and longtime commentator for our program, passed away last Friday, June 17. He was 71. Chuck helped start this program back in 1991 when there weren’t many places in western Pennsylvania to hear about environmental news or learn about nature. ENVIRO GROUPS CHALLENGE EPA'S NEW AIR RULE FOR ETHANE Ten environmental, community, and environmental justice groups petitioned a federal appeals court this month to review the Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule for ethylene production facilities, or ethane crackers, under the Clean Air Act. These facilities use ethane, a by-product of natural gas extraction, to makeplastic feedstock.
WAIT, PEOPLE LIVE THERE…IN THE WINTER? This story was originally published on January 19, 2008. There are about 32,000 islands in the Great Lakes. Most are uninhabited. But for those who live year-round on about 30 of them, it can be an isolating experience. Now, Great Lakes islanders are getting together to tackle some of the problems they have in common. TRACKING THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF C8 EXPOSURE Tracking the Health Impacts of C8 Exposure. Kara Holsopple October 28, 2016. Headwaters Pollution. Residents throughout the Ohio River Valley from West Virginia to Kentucky have been quietly living with the toxic legacy of a chemical known as C8. Manufactured by DuPont, C8 was an important component of consumer products like non-stick Teflon THE ALLEGHENY FRONT, ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS FOR PENNSYLVANIAFULL EPISODESSERIESENERGYCLIMATEHEALTHCORONAVIRUS The Allegheny Front May 21, 2021. The landmark environmental rights amendment in Pennsylvania turns 50 this week. Central Pennsylvania is one of the best places for flyfishing but there is a need to protect these prized streams from farm pollution. A bill in the statehouse aims to help communities affected by Pennsylvania's industrial legacy. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CICADAS THAT WILL This story comes from our partner, 90.5 WESA. Millions of cicadas will soon crawl out of the soil in southwestern Pennsylvania. This brood— Brood
PENNSYLVANIA STATE PARKS OPENING MORE CAMPSITES TO PETS IN So, we draw the line at farm animals,” Brady said. People bringing pets will be charged an extra $2-5 per night in cleaning and maintenance fees. DCNR has been opening parks to pets since 2001. The 2022 expansion will bring the amount of pet-friendly sites to ALLEGHENY COUNTY TO STUDY TOXIC AIR EMISSIONS FROM GLASS Allegheny County to Study Toxic Air Emissions from Glass Plant in Swissvale. The Allegheny County Health Department will conduct air monitoring near a Swissvale glass factory for cancer causing heavy metals over the next year. The county has placed an air monitor near Kopp Glass, which makes high-end glass for aviation, traffic lightsand industry.
LOWER YOUGH LANDS ON MOST ENDANGERED RIVERS LIST TURNING BARREN STRIP MINES INTO FIELDS OF PURPLE LISTEN: “Turning Barren Strip Mines into Fields of Purple”. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. These lavender plants are little more than scrawny bushes now, barely a foot tall, but Facemyer is hopeful this mountaintop will soon be turned intofields of purple.
REMEMBERING NATURALIST CHUCK TAGUE Wildlife. We at The Allegheny Front were saddened to learn that Chuck Tague, naturalist and longtime commentator for our program, passed away last Friday, June 17. He was 71. Chuck helped start this program back in 1991 when there weren’t many places in western Pennsylvania to hear about environmental news or learn about nature. ENVIRO GROUPS CHALLENGE EPA'S NEW AIR RULE FOR ETHANE Ten environmental, community, and environmental justice groups petitioned a federal appeals court this month to review the Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule for ethylene production facilities, or ethane crackers, under the Clean Air Act. These facilities use ethane, a by-product of natural gas extraction, to makeplastic feedstock.
WAIT, PEOPLE LIVE THERE…IN THE WINTER? This story was originally published on January 19, 2008. There are about 32,000 islands in the Great Lakes. Most are uninhabited. But for those who live year-round on about 30 of them, it can be an isolating experience. Now, Great Lakes islanders are getting together to tackle some of the problems they have in common. TRACKING THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF C8 EXPOSURE Tracking the Health Impacts of C8 Exposure. Kara Holsopple October 28, 2016. Headwaters Pollution. Residents throughout the Ohio River Valley from West Virginia to Kentucky have been quietly living with the toxic legacy of a chemical known as C8. Manufactured by DuPont, C8 was an important component of consumer products like non-stick Teflon WEEKLY ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS PROGRAM FROM THE ALLEGHENY FRONT The Allegheny Front May 21, 2021. The landmark environmental rights amendment in Pennsylvania turns 50 this week. Central Pennsylvania is one of the best places for flyfishing but there is a need to protect these prized streams from farm pollution. A bill in the statehouse aims to help communities affected by Pennsylvania's industrial legacy. LORDSTOWN MOTORS TAKES 'VOLTAGE VALLEY' ON WILD RIDE AFTER 3 hours ago · This isn’t the first hint at trouble for Lordstown Motors. Earlier this year, short seller Hindenburg Research published a report on the electric truck maker, accusing it of misleading investors and being a “mirage.” Hindenburg is a financial research firm that has taken down another electric vehicle maker.. The company is also facing 5 class action lawsuits, claiming it misled investors COAL MINE ALONG PA-WV BORDER IS CLOSING 1 day ago · A coal mine along the Pennsylvania – West Virginia border is closing. Around 180 miners at the Monongalia County Coal Mine in Greene County received notice of permanent layoff from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The layoffs will WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES, OHIO’S STEEL VALLEY REMAKES ITSELF This is part 1 of a 3 part series on the transition to clean energy in the Mahoning Valley President Biden is pushing for electric vehicles as a solution to climate change, and a way to create jobs. One test case for this strategy: Ohio’s Mahoning Valley, near the border ofPennsylvania, which
EPA COMES TO PITTSBURGH FOR ROUNDTABLE ON LEAD IN DRINKING 3 hours ago · Lead levels in the Pittsburgh region’s tap water were the topic of a recent community roundtable held on Thursday. The roundtable, held by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, was the first in a series of 10 virtual events across the country to talk about updating the federal Lead and Copper Rule for drinking water.. In a video on the agency’s website, EPA administrator Michael Regan EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CICADAS THAT WILL This story comes from our partner, 90.5 WESA. Millions of cicadas will soon crawl out of the soil in southwestern Pennsylvania. This brood— Brood
WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO GET DRIVERS INTO ELECTRIC VEHICLES President Biden’s climate goals include getting more Americans into electric vehicles. But what do drivers want? Kristin Dziczek Senior Vice President of Research at the Center for Automotive Research, says it will take three things: price, utility, and convenience. She says overall vehicle sales were down last year by 15 percent because of thepandemic.
LAURA BENSHOFF, AUTHOR AT THE ALLEGHENY FRONT Laura Benshoff March 5, 2021. The tax would fuel Back to Work PA, a $3 billion plan for workers and small businesses hurt by the pandemic. It faces an uphill battle. HERE'S HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE LEAD PIPES IN YOUR HOME 1) Flush the water. This is especially a good idea if you know the water has been sitting in your plumbing for six hours or more. The more the water runs, the less time it has to come into contact with any lead in your plumbing. To flush water from a faucet IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE LEAD PAINT IN YOUR HOME, HERE'S WHAT Don’t just dump it into a bin. You want to use wet sanding when you can, so you can contain it — much like someone who may have allergies may use a wet dusting method. So once you’ve removed the visible stuff, you want to paint over it. You don’t want it__
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GREAT LAKES OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT CALLS OHIO APPROVAL A ‘POISONPILL’
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HOW THE CORONAVIRUS IS IMPACTING 4 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUESMay 22, 2020
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STUDY FINDS METHANE LEAKS IN PA ARE MUCH HIGHER THAN STATE REPORTSMay 14, 2020
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GREAT LAKES OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT CALLS OHIO APPROVAL A ‘POISONPILL’
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Philadelphia students cut class Friday, May 3, 2019 to participate in a rally at Thomas Paine Plaza to protest inaction on climate change issues. Photo: Emma Lee / WHYY " data-medium-file="https://i0.wp.com/www.alleghenyfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2019-05-03-e-lee-philadelphia-thomas-paine-plaza-philly-climate-strike-2-e1556907516125-1920x1003-1-e1590609757114.jpg?fit=700%2C466&ssl=1" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/www.alleghenyfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2019-05-03-e-lee-philadelphia-thomas-paine-plaza-philly-climate-strike-2-e1556907516125-1920x1003-1-e1590609757114.jpg?fit=1024%2C682&ssl=1"> CAN JOE BIDEN CONVINCE CLIMATE VOTERS HE IS ONE OF THEM?May 27, 2020
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HOW THE CORONAVIRUS IS IMPACTING 4 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUESMay 22, 2020
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ALLEGHENY COUNTY FINES U.S. STEEL $360,000 FOR COKE PLANT VIOLATIONSMay 29, 2020
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HAS THE PANDEMIC CLEANED UP OUR AIR? ANSWERS COULD LIE ON YOURDOORSTEP
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EVER HEAR OF A NURDLE? THIS NEW FORM OF POLLUTION COULD BE COMING TOTHE OHIO RIVER
May 1, 2020
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GREAT LAKES OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT CALLS OHIO APPROVAL A ‘POISONPILL’
Julie Grant __May
29, 2020
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ALLEGHENY COUNTY FINES U.S. STEEL $360,000 FOR COKE PLANT VIOLATIONSReid Frazier
__May 29, 2020
Fines are for a six-month stretch between October 2019 and March 2020, adding to the millions of dollars of fine in the last few years.Pollution
PA DEP FACES FLAT FUNDING TO START NEXT FISCAL YEARRachel McDevitt
__May 29, 2020
DEP was hoping to add more staff, but now funding may remain flat due to revenue losses from the coronavirus shutdown.Coronavirus
Politics
POPULAR BACKYARD FIRES AREN’T FUN FOR EVERYONE. WOOD SMOKE IS BADFOR YOUR HEALTH.
Kara Holsopple
__May 29, 2020
Wood smoke has ultrafine particles with toxins like benzene that penetrate deep into the lungs. Kids are more at risk. Hazardous to Your HealthHealth
Philadelphia students cut class Friday, May 3, 2019 to participate in a rally at Thomas Paine Plaza to protest inaction on climate change issues. Photo: Emma Lee / WHYY " data-medium-file="https://i0.wp.com/www.alleghenyfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2019-05-03-e-lee-philadelphia-thomas-paine-plaza-philly-climate-strike-2-e1556907516125-1920x1003-1-e1590609757114.jpg?fit=700%2C466&ssl=1" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/www.alleghenyfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2019-05-03-e-lee-philadelphia-thomas-paine-plaza-philly-climate-strike-2-e1556907516125-1920x1003-1-e1590609757114.jpg?fit=1024%2C682&ssl=1"> CAN JOE BIDEN CONVINCE CLIMATE VOTERS HE IS ONE OF THEM?Reid Frazier
__May 27, 2020
Joe Biden ran to the right of his top rivals on climate policy. But now that he's the nominee, Biden's climate plan is trying to appeal to all sides of the Democratic Party.Climate Change
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‘FLOUR AMBASSADOR’ HAILS THE LAST FARM-TO-TABLE INGREDIENTJulie Grant __May
22, 2020
Author Amy Halloran has been waiting a decade for locally grown and milled flour to get some attention. The variety of flavors willsurprise you.
Food and Agriculture HOW THE CORONAVIRUS IS IMPACTING 4 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUESKara Holsopple
__May 22, 2020
From less traffic to more plastic, how the coronavirus shut-down has impacted Pittsburgh.Climate Change
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STATE CAMPGROUNDS ARE OPEN IN YELLOW PHASE COUNTIES, BUT IT’S NOTRISK-FREE
Andy Kubis __May
21, 2020
Camping is a great way to get out of the house, but you have to take precautions. Find out what's open at state parks.Coronavirus
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HAS THE PANDEMIC CLEANED UP OUR AIR? ANSWERS COULD LIE ON YOURDOORSTEP
Susan Phillips
__May 18, 2020
Fewer cars, less coal-powered electricity, and industrial shutdowns combined with a cool and breezy spring has improved air quality inmany areas.
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FLOUR IS HAVING A MOMENT. WILL LOCAL WHEAT FARMERS AND MILLS BENEFIT?Julie Grant __May
15, 2020
As supermarket shelves are sold out of flour, local grains and wheat are seeing a surge in interest from consumers.Coronavirus Food
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LATEST ALLEGHENY FRONT EPISODES EPISODE FOR MAY 29, 2020The Allegheny Front
__May 29, 2020
Climate activists say Joe Biden's climate plan isn't progressive enough, but may be part of his strategy. Offshore wind project gets approval for Lake Erie, but has to protect birds, bats. Backyard fires may be part of your summer plans, but wood smoke is bad for yourhealth.
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EPISODE FOR MAY 22, 2020The Allegheny Front
__May 22, 2020
During the shutdown, people are noticing a change in the air. Does this line up with pollution data? We talk with a self-described "flour ambassador" who says this ingredient can be local. Plus, state officials brace for throngs of campers at state parks. Four environmental issues to watch during the pandemic.Full Episode
EPISODE FOR MAY 15, 2020The Allegheny Front
__May 15, 2020
Could local wheat help feed the hunger for flour? We look at this final frontier in farm to table. The pandemic's impact on meatpackers and pig farmers. Plus, the Trump administration made a major change to a regulation that already reduced toxic air pollution from powerplants. Why?
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‘THE TRIUMPH OF DOUBT’ DIGS INTO HOW DARK MONEY FUELS MISTRUST OFSCIENCE
Kara Holsopple
__March 27,
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CAN JOE BIDEN CONVINCE CLIMATE VOTERS HE IS ONE OF THEM?Reid Frazier
__May 27, 2020
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TRUMP’S EXECUTIVE ORDER TO KEEP MEAT PLANTS OPEN COULD BE RISKY.HERE’S WHY.
Julie Grant __May
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WHY THE ROLLBACK OF THE MERCURY AND AIR TOXICS STANDARDS ‘FORESHADOWS WHAT’S TO COME’Reid Frazier
__April 24, 2020
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WHY ONE WRITER SAYS CORONAVIRUS IS LIKE CLIMATE CHANGE ON STEROIDSReid Frazier
__April 10, 2020
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TRUMP ON EARTH: EPA SUSPENDS SOME ENFORCEMENT DURING CORONAVIRUSPANDEMIC
Julie Grant
__March 31, 2020
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‘THE TRIUMPH OF DOUBT’ DIGS INTO HOW DARK MONEY FUELS MISTRUST OFSCIENCE
Kara Holsopple
__March 27,
2020
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Philadelphia students cut class Friday, May 3, 2019 to participate in a rally at Thomas Paine Plaza to protest inaction on climate change issues. Photo: Emma Lee / WHYY " data-medium-file="https://i0.wp.com/www.alleghenyfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2019-05-03-e-lee-philadelphia-thomas-paine-plaza-philly-climate-strike-2-e1556907516125-1920x1003-1-e1590609757114.jpg?fit=700%2C466&ssl=1" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/www.alleghenyfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2019-05-03-e-lee-philadelphia-thomas-paine-plaza-philly-climate-strike-2-e1556907516125-1920x1003-1-e1590609757114.jpg?fit=1024%2C682&ssl=1"draggable="false">
CAN JOE BIDEN CONVINCE CLIMATE VOTERS HE IS ONE OF THEM?Reid Frazier
__May 27, 2020
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OIL AND GAS COMPANIES ASKED, THEN RECEIVED CHANGES TO CORONAVIRUSSTIMULUS PROGRAM
Reid Frazier
__May 11, 2020
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PA DEP FACES FLAT FUNDING TO START NEXT FISCAL YEARRachel McDevitt
__May 29, 2020
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GOV. WOLF VETOES BILL THAT WOULD HALT NEW REGULATIONS DURING PANDEMICRachel McDevitt
__May 21, 2020
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HAS THE PANDEMIC CLEANED UP OUR AIR? ANSWERS COULD LIE ON YOURDOORSTEP
Susan Phillips
__May 18, 2020
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STUDY FINDS METHANE LEAKS IN PA ARE MUCH HIGHER THAN STATE REPORTSReid Frazier
__May 14, 2020
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GREEN ENERGY INDUSTRY SLOWED BY COVID-19, BUT IT SHOULD BOUNCE BACKAnne Danahy __May
12, 2020
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OIL AND GAS COMPANIES ASKED, THEN RECEIVED CHANGES TO CORONAVIRUSSTIMULUS PROGRAM
Reid Frazier
__May 11, 2020
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PA DEP FACES FLAT FUNDING TO START NEXT FISCAL YEARRachel McDevitt
__May 29, 2020
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HAS THE PANDEMIC CLEANED UP OUR AIR? ANSWERS COULD LIE ON YOURDOORSTEP
Susan Phillips
__May 18, 2020
FLOUR IS HAVING A MOMENT. WILL LOCAL WHEAT FARMERS AND MILLS BENEFIT?Julie Grant __May
15, 2020
EPISODE FOR MAY 15, 2020The Allegheny Front
__May 15, 2020
STUDY FINDS METHANE LEAKS IN PA ARE MUCH HIGHER THAN STATE REPORTSReid Frazier
__May 14, 2020
GREEN ENERGY INDUSTRY SLOWED BY COVID-19, BUT IT SHOULD BOUNCE BACKAnne Danahy __May
12, 2020
OIL AND GAS COMPANIES ASKED, THEN RECEIVED CHANGES TO CORONAVIRUSSTIMULUS PROGRAM
Reid Frazier
__May 11, 2020
EPISODE FOR MAY 8, 2020The Allegheny Front
__May 8, 2020
RIVER ALLIANCE CHARTS COORDINATED PATH FOR THE OHIO WATERSHEDJulie Grant __May
8, 2020
CORONAVIRUS DELAYS CONSERVATION EFFORTS IN PENNSYLVANIAKara Holsopple
__May 8, 2020
TRUMP’S EXECUTIVE ORDER TO KEEP MEAT PLANTS OPEN COULD BE RISKY.HERE’S WHY.
Julie Grant __May
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