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A plastics plant promised prosperity, but residents say it s become shockingly bad neighbor

The now-complete petrochemical facility cuts a striking contrast to this quiet backdrop. “It’s like the eye of Sauron.In 2014, when Jackie Shock-Stewart and her husband Matt Stewart first moved to

A Plastics Plant Promised Pennsylvania Prosperity, but to Some Residents It s Become a Shockingly Bad Neighbor

Shell’s new ethane cracker was supposed to be an economic “game changer” for Beaver County. But some of its neighbors are now fleeing its light, noise and air pollution–and the facility is facing two lawsuits.

Adventures Along the Hydrogen Rainbow

We need to decarbonize as swiftly as possible and the most direct path is through electrification. We can make most of the electricity we need through proven green technologies like solar, wind and geothermal, yet the fossil fuel industry is hyping hydrogen as its preferred low-carbon replacement for powering vehicles, heavy industry and heating buildings.

2023 Year in Review with Eric de Place

It’s been a wild year in many respects and this week is the time of year when we reconnect with Eric de Place with Salish Strategies in Seattle, to puzzle out all that’s happened. Today we talk about the positives – of which there have actually been a few – as well as the more obvious difficulties and horrors that the world has experienced in 2023.

From Fracked Gas in Pennsylvania to Toxic Waste in Texas, Tracking Vinyl Chloride Production in the U S

Appalachia’s fracking boom is fueling the expansion of American plastics manufacturing, including production of vinyl chloride, the carcinogen used to make PVC that burned in East Palestine, Ohio.

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