8/14/19: [REBROADCAST] INTERVIEW: Matt Mehalik, director of the Breathe Project
Release Date: 08/14/2019
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* A day after Trump’s visit to the Shell ethane cracker in Beaver County, let’s revisit our conversation with Matt Mehalik, director of the Breathe Project, which aired in July. Our discussion focuses on Mehalik’s background, systems thinking when it comes to the environment, and ultimately the impacts of the ethane cracker on Pittsburgh’s climate crisis plans
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