A recent report from Carnegie Mellon University’s CREATE Lab highlights the impact of steelmaking on economic opportunities and environmental conditions in southwestern Pennsylvania. By integrating employment and demographic data with sophisticated air pollution modeling, the study investigates the correlation between jobs at steelmaking facilities and the long-term economic landscape of the Mon Valley, a collection of municipalities in the region. The findings aim to shed light on the dual role of steelmaking in shaping both the local economy and environmental health, offering insights that could inform future policy decisions and community planning.
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