Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state
Commuters Are Swapping Car Keys For Bus Fare in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Transit Ridership Rose 6% In July
Allegheny Energy’s $1.2 Billion Energy Project Shapes Up
Electric Bills Might Soar Average 43%
PUC: Brace For Higher Electric Bill
School District Enters The Oil Business
Lancaster School District Going Green
PECO Unveils Green Building Initiative
PUC Judge Deal Setback To Proposed Power Line
Air Products’ Foray Into Alternative Energy Powered By Hydrogen
Turn Switch Grass Into Energy Right On The Farm
The Power Of Sun…Flower In Richmond Township
Rendell Says Solar Mirror Facility To Create 300 Jobs
Editorial: Tax and Dream Strategy On Energy
High Fuel Costs Stoke Demand For Wood Stoves
Coal Waste Plant Given Deadline For Pollution Limits Plan
Towns Join Effort To Reduce Greenhouse Gases
Editorial: Global Warming Baloney
PennDOT Tests Soy-Based Road Sealer
PA’s High Tech Trash Pile
Midstate Grocers Offer Bag Recycling
Editorial: Handle CFLs With Care
Northampton County Recycling Program Cuts Waste
Composting, Like Nature, Only Faster
Op-Ed: Don’t Accept Myth About Oil Exploration, Gas Pump Prices
Op-Ed: Remember Fish and Wildlife In The Drilling Stampede
Bucks, Montco Step Up West Nile Fight
Going Green? Call The Tree Squad
Appalachian Trail To Get A First- A PA Underpass
Greenways Coordinator Picked For Oil Heritage Region
Moul Wants Natural Gas Royalties, Game Commission Says Not So Fast
Environmental Assessment of Berks Brownfield Site Completed
Rendell Announces Montgomery County Brownfields Grant
Bucks Designates Five More Properties As Open Space
Bethlehem Formally Turns Over Land To Wildlands Conservancy
8/22/2008