Clean Air Council


13th of October 2023

Clean Air Council Responds to Federal Funding for Two Hydrogen Hubs in the Pennsylvania Region

PHILADELPHIA, PA (October 13, 2020) – Today, President Biden announced that $7 billion dollars in U.S. federal grants will fund multiple groupings (“hubs”) of hydrogen projects, two located partially in […]


11th of October 2023

Legal Lens: Ending PA’s Corporate Welfare for the Oil and Gas Industry

This summer, Clean Air Council and partners filed a joint lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, challenging a recently-passed law that blocks critical efforts to require oil and gas companies […]


6th of October 2023

Parking to Parklet: The Council Joins PARK(ing) Day 2023 In Philadelphia

Car centric road design requires a tremendous amount of parking, but what if this public space was used for something else? Each year in cities across the world, people come […]


4th of October 2023

Joseph Minott, Long-time Executive Director of Clean Air Council, to Retire at End of 2023

Philadelphia, Pa. (October 4, 2023) – Clean Air Council announces the retirement of its longtime executive director, Joseph Otis Minott, Esq. After an accomplished tenure as one of the region’s […]


25th of August 2023

Environmental Groups Sue Pennsylvania’s General Assembly and Governor Josh Shapiro for Not Holding Oil & Gas Companies Accountable for Abandoned Wells

HARRISBURG, PA [August 23, 2023] — Today, PennFuture, the Sierra Club, Clean Air Council, Protect Penn-Trafford, and Earthworks filed a joint lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including Governor Josh […]


1st of August 2023

Feet First Philly Launches Fourth Year of Pedestrian Enhancement Mini-Grant Program

PHILADELPHIA, PA (August 1, 2023) Feet First Philly (FFP), a volunteer led pedestrian advocacy organization and a project of the Clean Air Council, launched the fourth round of their Public […]


18th of July 2023

Permit Denied For Dangerous LNG Rail Transport Route

Clean Air Council and residents along a proposed route to transport liquefied natural gas (LNG) had a huge win this spring after a federal agency denied a Special Permit to […]


EPA Must Strengthen New Power Plant Rule To Specify Green Hydrogen Use Only

Pennsylvania has the fourth-highest energy related emissions in the country with coal and gas-fired power plants being the largest individual industrial climate polluters in the state. Producing electricity accounts for […]


Working for Climate Resiliency in Southeastern Pennsylvania: Part II

The impacts of climate change are already being widely felt in the mid-Atlantic region.  From wildfire smoke to urban heat islands, to unprecedented flooding during storms, our communities are now […]


26th of May 2023

Council Staff advocate for improvements to public transit during SEPTA’s yearly budget hearings 

Earlier this May SEPTA held public comment about their proposed FY2024 capital and operations budgets. These budgets are a big deal because they direct the future of public transportation in […]


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