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The rise of firefighters-for-hire exposes the inequality of climate-driven disasters

Ringo Chiu / Shutterstock by Doug Specht, University of Westminster The Los Angeles wildfires have exposed a controversial practice that starkly illustrates the divide between the...

Food or housing? A community garden on public land in Pittsburgh’s North Side has vying interests staking claims

From left, Sarah Buranskas, of Stanton Heights, holds her 22-month-old daughter, Antonia, as Emily Wiggins, of Manchester, hands her a fresh-picked raspberry at the...

Advocates say climate plan must consider those most at risk in a warmer, wetter Allegheny County

Chief Pomaj-Chakmam-Yajalaji, chief of medicine, land stewardship and management of the Iroquois Confederacy of Aborigine American People, and a member of the Allegheny County...

Is being vague a virtue? Why Kamala Harris is keeping her climate cards close

Vice President Kamala Harris arrives to speak at the COP28 UN Climate Summit in December 2023. in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Since she began...

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz accepts VP nomination, calls for unity and action at DNC

Tim Walz with his daughter Hope on day three of the 2024 DNC (Photo: Facebook). by Nicole Jeanine Johnson On Wednesday night of the Democratic National...

‘Summers used to be hot, but not like this’ — Extreme heat disproportionately affects Pittsburgh’s Black residents

NOAH WHITELEATHER IS CEO OF NOAH WHITELEATHER, LLC. HE’S LOST REVENUE DUE TO THE EXTREME HEAT THIS SUMMER, AS GRASS HAS DRIED UP AND...

Connecting dots: Pitt health expert explores intersection of climate change and COVID-19

Dr. Maureen Lichtveld poses for a photo inside of the School of Public Health on the University of Pittsburgh's campus in Oakland on Aug....

How back-to-back hurricanes set off a year of compounding disasters for one city − and alarm bells about risks in a warming world

Recovery from a hurricane gets even harder when more storms follow, as Lake Charles, La., residents saw. Joe Raedle/Getty Images by Tracy Kijewski-Correa, University of...

Heat risk isn’t just about the highs: Large daily temperature swings can harm human health – maps show who is affected most

Low-income neighborhoods with lots of concrete and few trees can heat up faster than surrounding areas. AP Photo/Richard Vogel by Shengjie Liu, USC Dornsife College...

Pa. receives nearly $400 million in federal funds to help companies cut carbon emissions

Gov. Josh Shapiro announces Pennsylvania's receipt of nearly $400 million in federal funding to address climate pollution on Neville Island, July 22, 2024. (Photo...

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