Here's a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--
Cabinet Nominees Grilled On Shale Oversight
Exchange On Climate Change At Confirmation Hearing
Corbett Pick For DEP Does Not View Climate Change As Harmful
Corbett’s Energy Advisor Skeptical About Climate Science
Lancaster Celebrates 100,000 Acres Of Preserved Farmland
Lancaster County Marks Farmland Preservation Milestone
Patrick Solano Environmental Ed Center To Be Dedicated Today
Pat Solano To Be Honored For Lifetime Of Service
In Memorium: M. Diane Smith, EQB Executive Director
Budget
Suppliers Say Fuel Tax Hike To Hit Pump Prices
Highways Chief Defends PA’s New Road Revenue
PennDOT Shares Priorities For 1st Year Of New Funding
Transportation Funding Bill Means Changes For Planners
PennDOT Facing Long Road Despite New Funding
Moody’s: Thumbs Up For Transportation Funding Bill
Auditor General Sees Red Flags In Transportation Funding Bill
Smaller Transit Service Funds Intact Under Funding Bill
Op-Ed: Public Will See Upfront Benefits From Transportation Funding
Editorial: A Political Toll For Road Funding
Editorial: What’s That Smell? WAMS Return
Editorial: Road Bill’s WAM U-Turn
Small Agency Has Big Say In Spending State Money
State Revenues Slightly Ahead After 5 Months
Other
Is DEP Enforcement Surveillance Too Sneaky?
Free Electronics Recycling In York County First Saturdays
Winter Gas Heating Prices Starting Low, Expected To Rise
Alternative Fuel Options Increase In Western PA
New Rules Squeeze Oil Producers
Crude Oil Likely Fouled Fox Chapel Home’s Yard
DEP Investigating Fox Chapel Ooze
Beaver Residents Sue Over Coal Waste Dump
Captured Mine Methane Could Be Hot Commodity In California
New Gas Power Plant Proposed On Lancaster-MD Border
Community To Honor Sheppton Mine Rescue
Work Begins On Ashley Miners’ Memorial Project
Gas Heating Prices Keep Hitting Winter Lows In PA
Court Case Against Homer City To Be Heard Next Week
PPL Completes $440M Expansion Of Holtwood Hydro Plant
Bill Would Require Utilities To Auction Off Consumers
Op-Ed: Global Warming vs. Wildlife In Pennsylvania
Schuylkill Program Helps Control Pesky Gnats
7 Members Of Pittsburgh Citizens Pollution Panel Quit In Protest
Carnegie Natural History Museum In The Red
Forest Group Acquires Land In Girard Township
New Trail Section Opens In Archbald, Jermyn
Conservation Groups Seeks Land Eyed For Apartments
Op-Ed: Chamber Update On PA’s Endangered Species Act
Water For Wildlife: Bird Baths And Backyard Ponds
Snowy Owls Seen In Erie Area
PA Hunting Law Takes Precedence Over Local Ordinances
Fewer Hunters Taking Their Shots In Pennsylvania
Game Commission Studies Deer Herd
PA Comes To A Halt For Opening Of Deer Season
DEP Nov. 27 Newsletter
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