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Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state…

Green Pioneer from Ross Still Blazing Trail

Carbon County Student Honored for Phone Book Recycling

Audubon House Provides Background for Exhibit

Audubon Guides Schoolyard Project

RiverQuest Group Floats Idea for Ecological Responsibility in Pittsburgh

RiverQuest: City’s Newest Floating Classroom Is On Its Way

Environmental Council Sponsors Tree Sale

Penn State Offers Conservation Leadership School

Students, State College Need to Improve Recycling Habits

Carbon County Students Collect 26,300 Phone Books for Recycling

Appliance Recycling Program Funded

Berlin Ag Teacher Reaps State Award

Its Double-Digit Surge in Electricity Rates

More Electricity Costs Less

PJM Declares Wholesale Energy Markets Again Proved Competitive

Penn State Students Laud for Emissions Cuts

Cumberland Energy Savings Beat 1st Year Goal

Rendell Says Plan Aids Energy Contracts

Manure to Become Energy in Mount Joy

Holden Chairs First Hearing on Renewable Energy

Will Daylight Savings Time Save Your Wallet?

Cameron County Could Be Site of Wind Turbines

Siemens Readies Fuel Cell as Source of Power

Editorial: Global Warming Requires Drastic Changes

Airborne Soot More Harmful Than Thought, CMU Researchers Say

Candidates Go For the Green at Flower Show

Fattah Announces Plan for Trees and Energy Savings

Bucks Task Force Pegs Open Space Funding at $98 Million

Lancaster Communities Review Big Goal-Setting Growth Plan

Cumberland To Join Program for Land Use, Development

State Cuts Funds for Berks County Preservation Program

Monto Allots $4 Million to Preserve Part of Erdenheim Farm

Conservancy Eyes Land OK’d for Homes

Restarting Growth in Region’s Brownfields a Tough Sell

Happier Trail in Lancaster County

Group Builds Opossum Trail

Reviving Camp Hill Trail

Lehigh Officials Aim to Keep Lehigh Mountain Green

Tapping Maple Trees Begins in Harrison Hills Park

Attorney General Could Challenge Sludge Ordinance

Mine Agency Falls Behind on Inspections

Editorial: Safe Underground: Better Mine Inspections Mean Greater Prevention

Wildlife Day to Feature Many Slithery Subjects

Frogs May Be Saved by Detour on St. Peter’s Road

Outdoor: Clean Backyard Feeders Aid Birds

State Tracks Rumors of the Return of the Eastern Cougar


3/9/2007

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