Quick Clips

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

Quecreek Rescue Anniversary: It Was Five Long Days

Remembering the Quecreek Mine Rescue Five Years Later

Anniversary of Quecreek Mine Rescue Celebrated

Fifth Anniversary of Quecreek Mine Rescue Marked

Celebration to Mark Mine Rescue Anniversary

Quecreek Rescue Still Inspires Wonder

Editorial: Mine Safety Effort Began After Quecreek in 2002

Editorial: Quecreek Mine Rescue Still a Miracle

· To Eliminate Mosquitoes, Dump It, Drain It, Treat It

Farm Bureau to Bring Mobile Agricultural Science Lab to Armstrong Festival

Environmental Center Helps School Nurture Love of Nature

Students Learn About Environmental Protection During Summer Camp

Teens Want Norco to Keep It Clean

States Should Take the Lead on Climate Change

Local Initiatives Can Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Global Warming is Hot-Button Topic Among PA Sportsmen

Our Fastest Growing Towns

A Victory for Green in Montco on Open Space Preservation

Chester County Awards $290,000 Open Space Grant

More Than 97,000 Houses Nationwide Were Built Green

Lehigh Country Club Gets Audubon Certification

Dentist Saves Money From Pollution Prevention Efforts

PPL Residential Electric Rates to Jump 29%

PPL Awards Contracts for One-Sixth of Electricity Purchases

Auction Pushes Up 2010 PPL Electric Rates

Enabling Utilities to Favor Conserving

Seminar to Focus on Rising Electric Rates

Indiana Commissioners Reduce Energy Use

Editorial: It Makes No Economic Sense to Resist Use of Conservation

Editorial: A Better Energy Plan

Sojourn on the Susquehanna

Harnessing Wind Power is Not a Breeze

Man Says Personal Windmill Saves Energy

Winds of Change: Project Promotes Community Power Generation

Contest Drives People to Ride-Share

8.4 Tons of Household Hazardous Waste Collected in York County

Many Tapped Oil and Gas Sites in Allegheny National Forest

States Seek to Curb Deer-Related Crashes

Lycoming Audubon Chapter Striving to Retore Purple Martin Population

Allegheny National Forest Faces Problems With Non-Native Plants

Geologists Might Help Oversee Regional Development

Editorial: Don’t Abandon Toxic Cleanups

Editorial: Increase Tipping Fees

Editorial: Reconsider Fee for Sites Cleanup

Work on Contaminated Site Slows Over Money


7/27/2007

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