Quick Clips

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

State Seeks Help to Clean Up Parks

Preparing to Do the Dirty Work – COALS Cleanup

Lawmakers Hope Session on Global Warming Will Increase Awareness

Population Boom: Lehigh Valley

Op-Ed: Committed to the Land

Milford Protects Another 21 Acres of Open Space

Union Twp. Begins Land Preservation Program

Federal Money to Help Preserve Oley Hills

Bucks Open Space Group Adds Fund to 10-Year Proposal

Montco, Trust Join to Preserve Land

New Plan Outlines Future of Allegheny National Forest

Students to Leave Evergreen Legacy

Energy Plans Look to Involve Students

Exploring Life on the Perkiomen Trail

Carbon Nature Center, Lehighton Library Get State Funds

Editorial: Supreme Court Sets Stage for Greenhouse Gas Policy

Editorial: Biofuels, Beware of Unintended Consequences

Corn Price Jump May Cause Ripple in Western PA

With Ethanol Boom, The Most Corn in 63 Years

Schuylkill Joining Race to Increase Use of Renewable Energy

Maureen Guttman Appointed to Governor’s Green Government Council

Problems at Wind Farm Could Derail Acquisition

Wind Energy Costly But Environmentally Friendly

Public Comments Sought on Wind-Ordinance Changes

Pitt, CMU and WVU Study Ways to Make Coal Less Polluting

Power Transmission Line Drawing Protests

Allegheny Energy Announces Route of Interstate Power Line

Consumers Seem Slow to Turn On To Energy Efficient Lights

$2.2 Million Recycling Performance Grants Announced for Southeast

Chester County Adopts 10-Year Trash Control Plan

Businessman is Turning Hotel Table Scraps Into Compost

Editorial: Recycling – Still A Work In Progress

State Starts Online Registry for Preparedness Volunteers

Eyes Are Peeled for a Rare Bird

Eagles Soar After 7-Year Reintroduction Program in PA


4/6/2007

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