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Who are today’s climate activists? Dispelling 3 big myths for Earth Month

A group of activists protesting for climate change. Adobe Stock Photo by Dana R. Fisher, American University As Earth Month 2024 gets underway, climate activists around...

Ben Jealous: Hope young people have been waiting for

Pipelines leading the LNG terminal and the LNG tanker. Adobe Stock Stock Photo (TriceEdneyWire.com)—James Hiatt lives in an area along the Mississippi River in Louisiana...

Congressional Black Caucus Members Representatives Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE-AL) and Summer Lee (PA-12) receive second annual Climate Change-Maker Award

Blunt Rochester and Lee Recognized by Climate and Public Health Advocates for Tireless Efforts to Address Climate Change (Washington, DC) – Climate Action Campaign (CAC)...

Real or artificial? A forestry scientist explains how to choose the most sustainable Christmas tree, no matter what it’s made of

Cut Christmas trees require water and maintenance – and careful thought about disposal. 10'000 Hours/DigitalVision via Getty Images by Curtis VanderSchaaf, Mississippi State University Every year,...

Allegheny County executive election puts environmental decisions up in the air

The Clairton Coke Works in January 2023. (Photo by Quinn Glabicki/PublicSource)   Whether to frack, what kind of hydrogen hub to pursue, how to handle big...

Working together to take on the climate crisis

DR. GABRIEL CISNEROS & DR. MAYA RAGAVAN   by Dr. Gabriel Cisneros & Dr. Maya Ragavan Climate change is here and everyone is suffering from the results. In...

Take Charge of Your Health Today. Climate change

CARLOS T. CARTER How do you see climate change impacting your community's health?  I see it impacting the quality of life of our children and families...

Restoring and protecting the urban forest      

Photo courtesy of Tree Pittsburgh Founded in Pittsburgh in 2006, Tree Pittsburgh grows, plants, and cares for trees in areas of our city that suffer...

Cities should be kind places for residents

DR. JAMIL BEY In 2016, the UrbanKind Institute began magnifying the voices of over-burdened and under-resourced Pittsburgh residents. The organization, which calls itself a “think-and-do tank,”...

6 months after the climate summit, where to find progress on climate change in a more dangerous and divided world

by Rachel Kyte, Tufts University Six months ago, negotiators at the United Nations’ Glasgow climate summit celebrated a series of new commitments to lower global...

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