Earth Day 2022

Earth Day, the world’s largest environmental movement, is Monday, April 22, 2024. This year’s theme is Planet vs. Plastics, which focuses on the bold goal of a 60% reduction of plastic production by 2040 for the sake of human and planetary health.

As we celebrate our planet this Earth Day, remember that it takes a team effort to build a healthier and brighter future for all. You play an important role in creating a more sustainable world and know that Pennsylvania Senate Democrats are working right alongside you.

We are committed to fighting for the future of our planet for generations to come. One of our key priorities as a caucus is clean air, water, and energy for every Pennsylvanian. That means our members are working to combat climate change, investing in clean, green, and safe energy, holding fossil fuel industries accountable, working to make sure every community has clean water, and much more.   

You can learn more about our commitment to the environment here.

Effects of Climate Change

Rising temperatures

Rising sea levels

More frequent extreme weather events

Land degradation

Loss of wildlife and biodiversity

Get Involved, Go Green

Tell elected officials this issue matters to you

Say 'No' to fast fashion

Support energy efficiency at home

Plant trees

Buy local and seasonal food

Encourage others to take action

Pennsylvania Democrats will continue to fight for a healthy planet.

Our priorities include:

Renewable Energy

Energy efficiency and renewable energy

Addressing environmentally hazardous and destructive business practices

Environmental justice and equity

Reducing carbon emissions

Clean drinking water

Investment in jobs and infrastructure that support a sustainable future for Pennsylvania

Our Members at Work

Senator Collett Reacts to DEP PFAS MCL Plan Announcement

Senator Collett Reacts to DEP PFAS MCL Plan Announcement

Lower Gwynedd, Pa. − November 16, 2021 − Today, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced that the Environmental Quality Board (EQB) approved its plan to set maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) of two forms of Perfluoroalkyl and...

Muth, Sturla introduce Pennsylvania Water Resource Act

Muth, Sturla introduce Pennsylvania Water Resource Act

HARRISBURG, November 8, 2021 – State Sen. Katie Muth, D-Chester/Montgomery/Berks, and State Rep. Mike Sturla, D-Lancaster, announced today that they have introduced the Pennsylvania Water Resource Act in both the House (H.B. 20) and the Senate (S.B. 868) to improve...

Bill Would Expand Access to Solar Power

Bill Would Expand Access to Solar Power

Harrisburg, PA − October 26, 2021 − Senator Dan Laughlin (R-Erie) and Senator Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) have introduced legislation that would expand access to solar power through a local voluntary program, while ensuring adequate ratepayer protection. Senate Bill 919,...

Comitta Calls for Halt to Mariner East Pipeline Project

Comitta Calls for Halt to Mariner East Pipeline Project

WEST CHESTER – October 5, 2021 – State Senator Carolyn Comitta, Minority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, issued the following statement regarding today’s announcement that Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is filing criminal...

#GO100PA: A Renewable Future for Pennsylvania

#GO100PA: A Renewable Future for Pennsylvania

Harrisburg, PA  − September 21, 2021 − Senator Amanda M. Cappelletti (D- Montgomery, Delaware), Senator Katie Muth (D- Berks, Chester, Montgomery),  Representative Christopher Rabb (D-Philadelphia), Representative Danielle Friel Otten (D-Chester) joined...

Comitta Applauds RGGI Approval

Comitta Applauds RGGI Approval

HARRISBURG − September 1, 2021 – State Senator Carolyn Comitta, Minority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, today issued the following statement upon the Pennsylvania Independent Regulatory Review Commission’s 3-2 vote on final approval...

Senate Environmental Resources & Energy Committee Fails to Address Climate Crisis

Senate Environmental Resources & Energy Committee Fails to Address Climate Crisis

HARRISBURG − August 18, 2021 − State Senator Katie Muth (D-Chester/Montgomery/Berks) was met with blank stares in the state Capitol today as she pressed the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee to prioritize a comprehensive plan to invest in Pennsylvania and address the environmental and public health issues impacting communities across the Commonwealth.