Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--
Budget
Academy Of Natural Sciences Cuts Salaries
Funding On Way For Locks And Dams
U.S. Senate Approves $5,47 Million For Flight 93 Memorial
10,000 Friends- PennDOT Project Lists Show Fix It First Emphasis
$5.5 Million For Tri-County Cancer Study Approved By Congress
Versailles Recives Federal Earmark To Combat Methane
Federal Stimulus Money Boosts Home Energy Aid To NE
Lehigh Valley Agency Is Long On Weatherization Aid, But Short On Help
$4.5 Million Federal Earmark Spurs Flood Project In Scranton
Other
Editorial: Alternative Energy Often Comes With A Price
Can There Ever Be Clean Coal?
Millions Are Being Poured Into Polar Opposite Clean Coal Campaigns
Warren To Get Green Award
Legislators Discuss Carbon Capture Technology
New Energy Bill Could Create Thousands Of Jobs, DEP Says
Climate Fight Could Create Jobs
State College Gets Greenhouse Gas Grant
Editorial: Global Warming? Think Again Folks
Energy Agency Cuts Forecast For Global Oil Demand
Students Trek To To Ridge Environmental Center
Incentives Create Golden Chance For Going Green
Public Transit Ridership Hits Highest Level In 52 Years
Windmills In Pottsville: A Lot To Think About
Natural Gas Still An Uncertain Factor
SRBC Requires Drilling Companies To Post Signs At Drill Sites
U.S. Energy Future Hits Snag In Rural Pennsylvania
State Action May Affect Gas Drilling
Jefferson Hills Residents To Hear Upside Of Gas Drilling
Allegheny National Forest Seeks Input On Oil, Gas Issues
Royalty Checks Sent To PA Residents
Chesapeake Drilling To Pump $90 Million Into Drilling By Year's End
PA Finds Gas Drilling Firm In Violation
Drilling Taints Susquehanna County Wells
Op-Ed: Make Room For Geology, Science And Technology In Marcellus Shale Debate
Editorial: More Forest Land To Be Offered For Gas Drilling
Premiere Set For Documentary About Oil Region
Editorial: PA Must Help Consumers When Electric Rate Caps Expire
PECO Seeks OK To Add Solar Credits
Chester Townships Move Toward Renewable Energy
Converve Energy Is Spring-Ford School District's New Mantra
Western Wayne Looks To Go Green In New School
Kingston Twp. Upgrading Signals With LED Bulbs
Local Energy Experts Pick Apart T. Boone Pickens' Plan
Taylor Planner Quits In Flap Over Plan For Biofuels Plant
Robot Pitches Recycling
Parkside Weighs Cost Of Recycling Program
Nutter Kills Philadelphia Trash-Fee Proposal
Pittsburgh Plans War On Front Porch Couches
Editorial: Help Set The Scene For A Clean Spring
Pedal Co-Op Hauls Recyclables By Bicycle
PPG Ordered To Cleanup Glass Dump Near Ford City
Water-Based Paint Makes Valley Body Shop Environmentally Friendly
Editorial: Coal Ash Rules Long Overdue
Editorial: Township Should Consider Ways To Minimize Effects Of Sprawl
More Land Preserved In Pike County
Saving Money Is One Goal Of Central Carbon Comprehensive Plan Group
Caught In A Forest Of Green Initiatives
Farm Odor Regulations Sow Criticism
Centre County Residents Question Controlled Burn Plans
Op-Ed: Why Sustainability Matters To America
Quecreek Miners Settle Lawsuit
Three Mile Island 30 Years Later
Op-Ed: Nuclear Power Plants Necessary For Future
Editorial: The Yucca Nuclear Waste Decision Is Disappointing
Taking Stock In The Planet
Editorial: DiBerardinis, New Parks And Recreation Appointment
Meadville Market House Adds Its Own Label
Hawks Nest On Franklin Institute's Ledge
Temporary Road Closures During Amphibian Migration
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