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Advocacy

Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC) works to protect and restore the Commonwealth’s natural and built environments through collaboration, innovation, education and advocacy.

Grant funding from the Colcom Foundation has been instrumental in PEC’s efforts to develop trails and enhance connectivity throughout southwestern Pennsylvania and beyond, which in turn helps to create life-changing outdoor experiences that foster an ethic of stewardship among residents and visitors alike. Colcom’s support has sustained our partnership with PA DCNR and local stakeholders to advance land conservation, restoration and outdoor recreation in the ecologically important Laurel Highlands Conservation Landscape. By supporting PEC’s reforestation program, Colcom has played an integral role in re-establishing healthy native woodlands on reclaimed mining sites — delivering benefits to water quality, wildlife, carbon sequestration and expanded recreational access to public lands.  Colcom has also helped PEC to advance sound, bipartisan policy solutions for decarbonizing Pennsylvania’s electricity sector.

Tom Gilbert, President

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Scenic Pittsburgh opens city’s newest greenspace in the Hill District

June 26, 2024 | Read More →

An Invitation to Learn from East Palestine

April 24, 2024 | Read More →

Schedule Announced for Hard to Recycle Collection Events

March 19, 2024 | Read More →

WVU-led Three Rivers Quest expands environmental research and education efforts with Colcom Foundation support

March 12, 2024 | Read More →

21 species declared extinct — but not the ivory-billed woodpecker

October 18, 2023 | Read More →

The Importance of the Eastern Hellbender

October 01, 2023 | Read More →

40% of Freshwater Fish Species in North America Are in Danger. Here’s why they’re in hot water.

January 24, 2020 | Read More →

29% of North America’s Bird Population Has Disappeared Since 1970. What’s Next?

January 24, 2020 | Read More →

If America’s Water Supply Is Tapped by 2071, How Are We Going to Quench the Thirst of Another 100 Million People?

January 29, 2020 | Read More →