Budget/Quick NewsClips

Here's a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--

StateImpact: Meet The Candidates: Gov. Tom Corbett

StateImpact: Meet The Candidates: Rob McCord

StateImpact: Meet The Candidates: Katie McGinty

StateImpact: Meet The Candidates: Allyson Schwartz

StateImpact: Meet The Candidates: Tom Wolf

Budget

Democrat Hopefuls United For Shale Severance Tax

PA Mulls Raising Taxes On Booming Shale Industry

Op-Ed: Shale Severance Tax Would Benefit Unions

Op-Ed: Tax Rate On Natural Gas To Shape PA Elections

Other

Yough’s Envirothon Winning Streak Snapped

Penn Waste Starts Work On New Recycling Facility

Cleanup Planned For Rat-Infested Hazelwood Recycling Center

Startups Produce Handbags Of Recycled Variety

Luzerne County Municipalities To Get $1M For Recycling

EPA Wants Superfund Status For Harleysville Site

Consumer-Friendly Bill On Electric Rates Stalls

Mercyhurst Prep Senior Invents Solar Water Heater

Penn State Students Win National Wind Energy Contest

Electric Rates On The Rise

Merger Would Make Exelon Biggest U.S. Utility

FirstEnergy Patches Beaver Valley Reactor

Op-Ed: Future Of Nuclear Plants

Study Warns Of Climate Changes In PA, U.S.

Climate Report: Flooding Biggest Threat To NE

Climate Changes Impact Grape Growers

Professor Makes Moral Case For Action On Climate Change

EPA Pollution Rules May Oust Coal

Editorial: Court Upholds EPA Role On Smog

GASP Sues Neville Island Coal Coking Plant Over Air Pollution

Environmentalists File Suit Against Shenango Coke Plant

Dumping Summer Gasoline In Pittsburgh By 2015 Unrealistic

42 Million Gallons Of Gasoline In NE To Aid In Crisis

Lancaster’s Radioactive Watch Dials

Pittsburgh’s Urban Farms A Growing Business

Lawrenceville Tree Planting Project

Editorial: Prevent Wildfires This Spring, Postpone Burns

Great PA Outdoor Challenged Underway

Bird Watchers Get Eyeful along Lackawanna River

York Students Spend Monday With Nesting Birds

Experts Attempt To Calm Worries About Pittsburgh Eaglets

New Poison Will Be Used To Kill Rats At Recycling Center

No Danger Of Pittsburgh Eaglets Starving

Beekeepers Lost Half Their Bees Due To Cold In Erie

River Sojourn Returns To Crooked Creek Base Camp

St. Lukes’s Issues Challenge To Get Fit On D&L Trail

Small Beetle Causing Big Problems In PA Forests

Destructive Pest Targeting Ash Trees Spreads

Invasive Species Could Change River’s Ecosystem

Festival Of The Birds Returns To Presque Isle

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5/12/2014

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