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Inequality is Robbing Workers of Pay in the Ohio River Valley

Inequality is Robbing Workers of Pay in the Ohio River Valley

by Ted Boettner | Sep 21, 2020 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

Workers in West Virginia should be making $117,000 a year on average — and they would be too, if only we had pursued the same economic strategies we had in the 1970s. Instead, we’ve taken power away from workers, lowered taxes on the wealthy, and designed...
Pennsylvania Prevails on Absentee Voting Access

Pennsylvania Prevails on Absentee Voting Access

by Hayat Norimine | Sep 20, 2020 | Blog Posts, Fair Democracy

Editor’s note: This article is republished with permission from Sightline Institute. Read the original article here. In recent days and weeks Sightline has reported on jostling in Pennsylvania over measures to expand absentee voting access, including shifting...
Pennsylvania Prevails on Absentee Voting Access

Pennsylvania’s Tight Deadlines Threaten Thousands of Absentee Votes

by Hayat Norimine | Sep 17, 2020 | Blog Posts, Fair Democracy

[Editor’s note: This article is republished with permission from Sightline Institute. Read the original article here.] The state Supreme Court, which has a 5-2 Democratic majority, For years, Pennsylvania’s election officials have been raising the alarm: The...

Three new barriers to Appalachian petrochemical expansion

by Sean O'Leary | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

How Saudi Arabia may cripple the US fracking boom and the Appalachian petrochemical buildout along with it It’s hard to conceive of a worse scenario for the nascent Appalachian petrochemical industry than a world in which the price of oil is chronically low,...
Energy Independent? Not even close

Energy Independent? Not even close

by Sean O'Leary | Sep 11, 2020 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

The fate of Appalachia’s natural gas and petrochemical boom depends on despotic regimes, foreign companies we’ve never heard of, and OPEC In a recent speech to an oil and gas conference, CNX Resources CEO Nick DeIuliis joined many in his industry, wrapping themselves...
ORVI Insider #2: Why an Appalachian Petrochemical Buildout Won’t Meet Expectations

ORVI Insider #2: Why an Appalachian Petrochemical Buildout Won’t Meet Expectations

by Joanne Kilgour | Sep 8, 2020 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

  As we reflect on Labor Day, a day to honor the significant contributions of the American worker, we are also reflecting on the continued importance of the labor movement in our region and the role of the working class in shaping a more equitable and prosperous...
ORVI Insider #1: Introducing the Ohio River Valley Institute

ORVI Insider #1: Introducing the Ohio River Valley Institute

by Joanne Kilgour | Sep 1, 2020 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

  A Message from Our Executive Director Dear reader, Recently we announced the formation of the Ohio River Valley Institute, a new think tank dedicated to producing sound research for a more sustainable, equitable, and prosperous Appalachia. The Institute is...
Lies, damned lies, and economic impact studies

Lies, damned lies, and economic impact studies

by Sean O'Leary | Aug 31, 2020 | Blog Posts, Natural Gas

Why the economic impacts of an Appalachian petrochemical buildout won’t meet expectations A 2017 economic impact study from the American Chemistry Council paints a glowing picture of jobs growth and economic development accompanying a buildout of petrochemical...
Meeting the Climate Challenge in the Ohio River Valley

Meeting the Climate Challenge in the Ohio River Valley

by Ted Boettner | Aug 17, 2020 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

Climate change is the single biggest challenge of the 21st century. The global community has just ten years to cut greenhouse gas emissions by half and less than thirty years to build a sustainable, carbon neutral economy that can protect the planet and public health...
Game Unchanged . . . But, Not Unchangeable

Game Unchanged . . . But, Not Unchangeable

by Sean O'Leary | Aug 11, 2020 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

How the greater Ohio Valley can awaken from its natural gas and petrochemical fever dream to an economic future that actually delivers jobs and prosperity “Game-changer” – It’s amazing the word doesn’t stick in their throats. For a decade, policymakers in Ohio,...
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