Our Work

All of our work is informed and directed by people who live in Washington and Greene Counties. We work with people around the issues that are impacting them, which typically fall into four pillars: Coal, Oil/Gas & Petrochemical, Economic Justice, and Democracy. Through our work in these categories, our focus is to invest in the leadership of those who are most impacted and to help create communities of people that possess the skills and analysis to advocate for their basic rights to a healthy environment and thriving economy.

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Welcome Summer Interns: Chris and Sarah

letter from DEP

DEP Has Responded to Our Letter about Environmental Justice

Drained Duke Lake

Reply Brief Filed in Our Ryerson Case

Mon-river slag pile

Update on 2016 Mining & Reclamation Issues

Michael Mann

Climate Expert Offers Solutions

fracking near a home

Standing Up for Environmental Justice

nature scene

Letter to DEP & Environmental Justice Advisory Board regarding Range Resources’ Comments Raising Environmental Justice Concerns

Climate change victory

Climate Change Lawsuit Moves Forward

CCJ Ryerson funding. Where did it go?

April 2016 Coalfield Review

Press Release: PA Budget Continues to Prioritize Corporations over Communities

By Alex Downing | February 3, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FEBRUARY 3, 2026 Media Contact: Alex Downing,  alex@centerforcoalfieldjustice.org, 412-229-7061 PA Budget Continues to Prioritize Corporations over Communities Washington, PA – Working people drive Pennsylvania’s economy. Governor Shapiro’s […]

A Government That Harms Its Own People Is Already Shut Down

By Alli Greenlief | January 29, 2026

The following is a speech written by our Operations Director Alli for a recent demonstration outside of Senator Fetterman’s office in Pittsburgh. The event was hosted by SEIU, PA Stands […]

Vote NO for ICE Funding!

By CCJ | January 25, 2026

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How Big Tech Is Manufacturing Demand for Its Data Centers

By Jason Capello | January 23, 2026

Over the past two years, the world has been told that the explosion in data-center construction is inevitable — even essential — to power the “AI revolution.” Tech executives, investors, […]

For CNX, “Radical Transparency” means changing the rules in the middle of the game

By Jodi Borello | January 16, 2026

Remember when you were a kid and the schoolyard bully started losing a game? For them, the quickest fix was simple: change the rules. It may have worked on the […]

2025 Year in Review

By Alex Downing | December 18, 2025

2025 HIGHLIGHTS This year, CCJ had many amazing accomplishments that we’re incredibly proud of. You can help support our work in Washington and Greene Counties by donating or becoming a […]

Current Issues: Substance Use Treatment in Washington County

By Gavyn Marincheck | December 14, 2025

On November 20, Washington County Commissioners voted to send a letter of intent to Pennsylvania’s Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs requesting that the “Single County Authority” (SCA) status of […]

Sign our Petition! Keep Washington County Drug & Alcohol the Single County Authority

By CCJ | December 14, 2025

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November 2025 Coalfield Review

By Alex Downing | November 30, 2025

Thank You to Everyone Who Made Our Giving Tuesday Food Bank Fundraiser a Huge Success! This month, Center for Coalfield Justice partnered with a pair of local food banks to […]

Human Services: SNAP & Food Insecurity

By Addie Pazzynski | November 17, 2025

Right now, families in our community are struggling. Our Giving Tuesday campaign is live – every dollar you give (now through December 2nd) goes straight to local food banks, and […]

Tell Senator Bartolotta Our Communities Don’t Want Fast-Tracked Data Centers!

By CCJ | November 12, 2025

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Food Resources in Washington and Greene Counties

By CCJ | November 3, 2025

Many folks in Washington and Greene counties will experience more extreme hunger and cold this season due to the recent government shutdown and subsequent cuts to EBT and LIHEAP benefits. […]

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