Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state…
· Remembering Environmental Guru Rachel Carson
· Celebrating the Life of Rachel Carson
· The Next Page: Rachel Carson, 100 Years Young
· Rachel Carson: Biography Marks Her Centennial
· Editorial: Rachel Carson
Audubon Urges Native Plant Use
Blair Conservation District Announces Winners of Envirothon
Manheim’s New Green School
Geisinger Nurtures Energy Savings
State Must Look to Conserve, Policy Secretary Says
In the Land of Don Quixote, Rendell Seeks a Windfall
Editorial: It’s Good to Be Green
Cleanup Voyage
Cleanup Scheduled Along Delaware River
Someone’s Trash May Be Another’s Treasure
Philadelphia Restarts Love Where You Live Anti-Litter Campaign
Reusable Shopping Bags Gain Popularity
Making Weddings Environmentally Friendly
Improved Water Quality Permitting Process Faster
Allegheny County Officials Plan 128-Mile River Greenspace
Monroe County Approves Funding for Open Space
Forums on Waterfront Project Scheduled
Study Shows Philadelphia Parks In the Toilet
Deer Attacks, Stomps Dog
State Seeks to Soften Blow When Caps Go Off Electric Rates
Power Costs May Short Out PA’s Future
PPL Electric Rates May Soar
Editorial: Electric, Higher Rates Coming
Plans for Big Power Line Worries Those In Its Path
Power Line Project Has Wider Relevance
Wind Farms Pushed for State Parks
Turkey Coops’ Waste to Power U.S. Litter Plant
Three PA Universities Receive Solar Energy Grants
State Lawmaker Powers Up
Ethanol Fuels Corn Prices, But Not All Farmers Benefit
PA Leaders Back Energy Independence
Editorial: The Gas Gospel – Climate Change
Forum: State Must Do More to Revitalize Cities
Falcon Nests a Sign Species is Recovering
6/1/2007