Here's a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--
December 11 DEP News
December 10 DCNR Resource
Budget
Wolf’s $1 Billion Severance Tax Estimate May Be High
Taxing Shale Drillers Top Pick To Solve PA Budget Problems
Allegheny Institute: Assessing The Impact Of A Severance Tax For PA
Editorial: Gas Drilling Grant Begs Questions
Report Criticizes Expanded Drilling On Public Land
Study Concludes More Drilling Threatens PA State Parks, Forests
Will Committee Assignments Come Early This Year?
Senate, House Session Schedule Shows No Lame Duck
Some In GOP Still Push For Lame Duck At PA Society
What’s In Federal Spending Bill?
Federal Budget Bill Has Lock And Dam Funding
Other
Wolf Appoints 7 From Western PA To Agency Transition Teams
Wolf Appoints Reviewers For DEP, DCNR, Health, PUC
Wolf Names Allegheny Officials To Transition Team
Wolf Turning Former Campaign Foes Into Teammates
Wolf Announces Staff Picks
Wolf Taps Former DEP Secretary For Policy Chief
Wolf Taps Familiar Faces For Top Posts
Wolf Staff Picks, Not A Time For Rookies
Republicans Could Secure Wolf Cabinet Appointments
99th Annual Farm Show Begins Jan. 10
PA Ecosystem Fights Corporation For Rights In Fracking Lawsuit
20 Years After Waste Battle, Environmental Justice In Short Supply
Keystone Landfill Requests Dunmore Review Zoning Status
Editorial: Dunmore Lets Dump Prevail
Solar-Powered Trash Compactors Arrive In Pittsburgh
Study: Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Drilling Industry
Study: Abandoned Wells Significant Source Of Greenhouse Gas
Op-Ed: Should Obama Cut His Own Climate Deals?
Editorial: Wake-Up Call, Climate Models Aren’t Foolproof
Editorial: Carbon Tax? Cap It
Coal Mine Supply Businesses Shift Focus Overseas
Consol Moves Forward On Coal Limited Partnership
Consol Moves Ahead With Plan To Spin Off Coal Operations
He Owns The Only Sustainable Urban Sawmill In Philly
Thomas Hylton To Lead Discussion On Harrisburg
Restoration Of Duke Lake Helps Reclaim Mather Coal Waste Pile
$4.7M To Be Saved By Central PA Transit Merger
Lackawanna State Forest Adds 500 Acres
Lackawanna State Forest Gets Big Addition
Foresters Scrambling To Save State’s Hemlock Trees
Editorial: Pennsylvanians Must Save Eastern Hemlock
Birds In Danger, Bad News From Audubon Society
Live Hawk Found Trapped In Bumper
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