Here's a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--
Wolf Reiterates Support For Fracking After NY Ban
Wolf: New York’s Fracking Ban Is Unfortunate
250+ Named To Wolf’s Agency Transition Teams
Wolf Names More Members to Transition Team
A Different Kind Of Governor, Wolf Pays His Way
Wolf Brings Urban Policy Expertise
Legislative Leaders Keep Door Open To Lame Duck Session
Analysis: Can Tom Wolf Govern?
Op-Ed: Tom Wolf, GOP Legislature Should Agree On Conservation
Editorial: Wolf Dug Himself A Pretty Deep Hole
Wolf Announces Inauguration Plans
How To Get Inauguration Tickets
Budget
Wolf Discusses Bleak Financial State Of Pennsylvania
Brewster Floats New Severance Tax Proposal, Industry Pushes Back
Senators Propose Pipeline Impact Fee
Natural Gas Industry Says Tax Increase Would Be Dire
Gas Industry: Drilling Tax Could Cripple PA Economy
Franklin County Awards 5 Tourism Grants From Drilling Fees
Op-Ed: How To Balance The Books, Protect The Environment: Severance Tax
Op-Ed: Will Shortsighted Policies, Falling Energy Prices Derail Fracking?
Editorial: NY Frack Ban Supports New Tax Here
Editorial: Learning Art Of Compromise On Severance Tax
Editorial: Moderate Severance Tax Would Help Cut Deficit
Editorial: Gamesmanship Shouldn’t Overtake Pension, Shale Tax Debate
NY Fracking Ban Unlikely To Alter Politics, Policy In PA
Will NY Move On Fracking Affect PA?
Marcellus Shale Coalition: NY Fracking Ban Misguided
5 Takeaways For PA From New York’s Fracking Ban
Auditor General Weighs In On Tax Exempt Property
Other
Scranton To Host National Trout Unlimited Conference
Environmental Teachers Glean New Ideas From Networking
York County Police Help Turn Old Pills Into Power
DEP Begins Technical Review Of Keystone Landfill Expansion
Keystone Landfill Seeks Permit
Dunmore Mulls How To Spend New Landfill Money
Editorial: Waiting For Scranton Mayor On Landfill Expansion
Court: Reading Can Collect Recycling Fee
East Liberty Company Recycles Bottles Into Fabric
Philadelphia Christmas Tree Recycling Dates
Millcreek Sets Christmas Tree Recycling
Power Of 32 Conference Seeks Input For Region’s Energy Future
Work On Western PA Energy Policy Powers Up
In Coal Country, Industry Uncertainty Clouds Future
Coal Ash Not A Hazardous Waste Under EPA Rules
Dam Breaks, Tainted Wells Prompt New Look At Coal Ash Dumps
Editorial: EPA Picks A Fight On Power Plant Emissions
Report Finds PA A Rising Leader In Clean Energy
The Big Drop: Cheap Oil Burns Green Energy
Op-Ed: Don’t Subsidize Renewable Energy, Fossil Fuels Are Way To Go
Editorial: Many Nations Now Want To Curb Greenhouse Gases
PPL Reactor Back Online At Nuclear Plant
PPL Pulls Reactor From Grid After Small Water Leak
Leak At PPL Nuclear Plant
PPL Reactor Still Offline After Water Leak
Exelon Weighing Offers For PECO Power Plant Site
PUC Questions Fees For Paper Utility Bills
It’s Easier To Choose A New Electricity Supplier
Edinboro U, Penelec To Train Electric Workers
4 Indicted In West Virginia Chemical Spill
Lackawanna Trail Agency Funded Through 2021
Delaware Water Gap Recreation Area Expanded
Grant Funds Bike Sharing In Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Adjusting To New Bicycle Lane
Audubon Society Works To Expand Popular Eagle Cam
Christmas Bird Count Opens 115th Year Dec. 14
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