Quick Clips

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

Students Learn as the Tend Land

Attorney General Gives 4 Environmental Groups Grants from Fines

Rendell Administration Still Cooking Up Global Warming Plan

Carbon Cuts Costly, Doable, Report Says

Global Warming Strategy Debated in Montco

Editorial: Global Warming Bonds?

State College Considers Environmental Goals

Editorial: Modest Charge Would Cover Costs of State Parks

Property Near Park Cleared of Garbage

Marshall Group Has Conservancy to Preserve Land

Open Spaces Pinching Suburbs

Conemaugh Conservancy Receives $225,000 Grant

Wildlands Convervancy Looks to Emmaus for Funds

Western PA Conservancy Hires Director With No. 1 Pedigree

North Montco Students Learn to Make Car Run on Electricity

Report Says Renewable Energy Would Lift Economy

Op-Ed: Ethanol Will Cost Us at the Pump and the Table

Editorial: Alternate Energy Attracts Companies

Chicken Droppings Might Run the Lights

Company Sets Record for Solar Efficiency

Drivers Cannot Register Cars Bought Out of State

Allegheny Power Launches Program to Make Homes Energy Efficient

Editorial: Audit Will Help Underfunded Weatherization Program Deliver Benefits

Can Glass Save Gas? PPG Thinks So

Pittsburgh Among 13 Cities Receiving Solar America Awards

Pittsburgh Getting Serious About Going Greener

McGinty: Her Path to Power Is An Alternative

Lehigh Wants Environmental Building to Live Up to Name

Green Are Its PNC Branches

New Kind of Green House

Mifflinburg School District Plans to Go Green

Greener Crops are the Rodale Institute’s Mission

Editorial: Greener Policies Are PA Concern Too

Conflict Over PA’s Coal Bed Gas Drilling Laws

State OKs Gas Drilling in Bucks

Clinton Waste Coal Conversion Project on Hold

RecycleBank Names New President, Prepares for Expansion

Lyme Disease a Suburban Challenge

Gypsy Moths: They’re Back

Developer Told Noxous Weeds Have to Go

A Bear! Your Best Bet is to Yank the Welcome Mat

Op-Ed: Protection Helps Bald Eagle Population Soar Again

Mine Subsidence Worries Wilkes-Barre Neighborhoods

2 Retreat Mines in State Pass Checks


8/17/2007

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