Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state
Clearfield County Man State’s First 2007 Case of West Nile Virus
“A Forester’s Legacy” Honors Lykens Native
Op-Ed: State Has Opportunity to Be Leader on Climate – Brian Hill
She’s Taking Small Steps to Fight Global Warming
Op-Ed: Invasive pests Attack Species and Economy
Engaged Learning Builds Outdoor Leaders
Ned Smith Center’s Bridge Eases Access to Trails
Rare Butterfly Species Thriving at Lebanon County Military Post
Editorial: Trail Work Puts Area on Path to Something Better
Powdermill Nature Reserve Nearing Completion of $5 Million Expansion
Aviary Gets Gift for Theater, Education Center
Outlook Poor for Hawk Found on I-95
In Battle With Deer, Man Now Faces Charges
Penn State Adds Energy Engineering Major
Court Says Gas Wells Regulated by State
PA Landowners Come Up Short as Companies Tap Gas in Coal Beds
IUP Chemist Grows Idea of Biodegradable Plastics
PA Home Efficiency Program Has Big Backlog
Go Green at Home, Save Green in Your Wallet
LED Traffic Signals Cast Rosy Glow
How Much Power Does Grid’s Monitor Have?
Keeping Electricity Use and Supply in Balance
Deregulation Rules Won’t Change, PPL Says
PPL Considers 2 Plant Additions
Electricity Price Increases Will Hurt People
DEP Sets Hearing on Wind Power Proposal in Somerset
Wind Power – Legislators – Theory Good, But check the Down Side
Wind Farms Outlawed From the PA Wilds, DCNR
Tioga Wind Farm Increases to 98 Turbines
Solar Helps Keep Energy Costs Low
Editorial: The Ethanol Ruse, Corny Energy
13 Farms Preserved in Carbon County
Carbon Land Preservation Program Gets a Boost
Lawmaker Proposes Grants for Historic Barns on Private Property
Bill Limiting Development Gains Support
Region Reaps Benefits of Trend Toward Ecotourism
Editorial: Legislature Holds On to Luxury of Walking Around Money
Editorial: Rendell, Legislators Must Find Funding for Hazardous Sites Cleanup
Cleanup of Several Local Pollution Sites Endangered
8/3/2007