As election nears, Pennsylvania farmers — who see effects of climate change up close — have a list of things they’d like to see from government leaders
For one, it’s less regulation and spending — but others say they want politicians to listen to them about what’s needed to help the farming community meet the challenges of climate change.
Trump and Biden differ sharply on the environment — and that means the election stakes are high for Pennsylvania
Trump failed to revive coal, but that doesn’t mean workers will adopt Biden’s vision for green jobs
NPR correspondent, who covered fracking in Pa., tweets a breakdown of the Trump-Biden debate exchange
Scott Detrow, now a political correspondent for NPR, reported for StateImpact Pennsylvania from 2011-2013. He says fracking is a more complex issue in Pa. than it’s made out to be on the national stage.
Pennsylvanians want a lot from their lawmakers when it comes to climate change
Polls show about 70% of Pennsylvanians want their state lawmakers to do more to address climate change. StateImpact Pennsylvania asked you for examples.
What do you want elected officials to do about climate change?
Polls show about 70% of Pennsylvanians want the legislature to do more to address climate change. StateImpact wants to know what type of action voters are looking for.