Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state
Midstate Invaders Find Much to Munch
Gypsy Moths on the Munch
Leaf-Eating Gypsy Moths Leaving Mark in Mid-Atlantic
Gypsy Moth Damage Devastating
An Unpredictable Invasion
South Londonderry Sets Up Environmental Council
Editorial: Schools Should Have Recycling
Editorial: On To the Envirothon
19 Students Who Kow Their Stuff Turn School Green
Group Offers Plan for Cutting Greenhouse Gases
Colleges Pledge to Back Climate Initiative
Global Warming Fight May Benefit Farmers
Flush SAP Goes Green
Op-Ed: Regaining the Lead on Renewable Energy
Sewage Could Yield Electricity in Milton
Editorial: Empowering New Power Sources
Sludge Fuel
PPL Eyeing New Reactor at Susquehanna Plant
Nuclear Power Companies Hunker Down As Uranium Prices Soar
Food Firms Raise Concerns About Using Corn for Fuel
Turnpike Installs First Public Use E-85 Fuel Pump
100% Biofuels Being Tested in Tractors From New Holland
Lawmakers Want Power to Block National Electric Lines
Power Line Opponents to Have Their Say
Rendell Administration Expresses Concerns Over Transmission Lines
Editorial: Prepare for Shock From PPL
Editorial: Take Steps to Ease Nasty Electricity Price Jolt
Students Push for Green Arena, Casino
Gas Drilling in Court’s Hands
NRC Considering Request by PA to Become an Agreement State
Worried About Losing Land to Development, Farmers Start Preserving
Editorial: Fairmount Park
Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail Ultra Race Slideshow
Five PA Universities Pledge to Cut Climate Harmful Emissions
Editorial: Conference on Historic Interpretation is Important Event
New Book Stirs Up the Coals in Centralia
6/15/2007