The first eight articles in this week’s PA Environment Digest show the leadership of educators and a student on Environment & Ecology education standards, a county’s renewable energy commitment, a region’s leadership on climate and reducing air pollution, residents of a watershed partnering to cleanup their stream, the permanent protection of 1,068 acres of land and a 40-year career in saving the Chesapeake Bay.
There are many, many more people just like these working all across Pennsylvania to restore and protect the environment and show others the beauty that surrounds us.
Thank you for your leadership!
-- PA Environmental Educators Issue Call To Restore Environment, Ecology & Agriculture Education Standards; Town Hall Set For Feb. 3
-- Op-Ed: Why Environmental Literacy Should Be Part Of Pennsylvania’s Education Standards - Anna R. Pauletta, PA Student Member, Chesapeake Bay Foundation Board Of Trustees
-- Landowners, Watershed Group Partner With Wildlands Conservancy To Help Restore Oughoughton Creek In Northampton County
-- The Nature Conservancy-PA, DCNR Partner To Add 1,068 Acres To Delaware State Forest In Monroe County
-- Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Recognizes Outstanding 2020 Volunteers Of The Year
-- Allegheny County Announces Commitment To Locally-Generated Renewable Hydropower
-- TribLive Editorial: It Isn’t Pittsburgh vs. Paris On Environmental Policy
-- Bay Journal: Chesapeake Bay Foundation President Will Baker Retiring After 40 Years
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-- 233 Stories: These Conservation Leaders Gave Us Cleaner Water, Land & Air In 2020! They Deserve Our Thanks, Our Support!
[Posted: January 31, 2021]
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