Quick Clips

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

· Tips to Save Gas, Money This Summer Driving

Grads Go Green

Environmentalist John Serrao Selected for Award in Education

US Senator blocks Honoring Environmentalist Rachel Carson

Vital Environmental Cleanup Program Needs Dedicated Funding

Alscosan Consent Decree Best Deal Possible

Staples Tries to Make Recycling Computers Easy

Elk County Now Able to Use Landfill Money

Report Provides Ideas for City Growth

Editorial: Urban Rebirth

Big Picture in Sights of Landscapes2 Focus Groups

Long Pond Land Is Home to Great Open Spaces

Nature Returns to the Mountain

Donation Plants Seed for Dream of Arboretum at Penn State

Recreation Gets Close Look, Franklin County Looks to Increase Greenways

Boaters Get Easier Access to Three Rivers

Hundreds Venture to North Shore for Outdoors Festival

School Goes Green to Save $1 Million a Year

Retired PECO Worker Tells Audience How to Conserve

Getting the Green Light

Editorial: We Can Afford Slight Rate Raise to Fund Energy Savings Program

Expect Corn-Derived Ethanol to Backfire

Lawn Area Farmer Goes Solar

Sunnyside Ethanol Plant Issued Final Permit

Wind Energy Firm’s Open House Attracts Nearly 200

Power Line Opponents Urge Protest to PUC

Allegheny Energy, Landowners in Power Play Over Transmission Line

Editorial: Cut Your Own Electricity Use, Then Oppose Power Line

High, Unstable Electricity Costs Lead Manufacturers to Expand Elsewhere

PUC Chief to Keep Job

Mountain Lion May Be In Wellsboro

A Falcon First for Reading

Falcons, Egrets Battle in Reading


5/25/2007

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