Quick Clips

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

Editorial: Don’t Abandon Toxic Cleanups in PA

Altoona Pushes Recycling Participation

Giant Stores Promoting Reusable Grocery Bags

Op-Ed: Reducing Greenhouse Gases Doesn’t Require Belief in Global Warming

Allegheny Energy Power Line Path Mostly Rural

Transmission Line Troubles Southwestern Residents

Smart Meters Help PPL Save Money

Electricity Price Based on Peak Use

Flat Rate Pricing Turns on Many Electricity Users

Quakertown to Pay More for Electricity in New Deal

Lehighton’s Rising Electricity Cost Generates More Interest in Dam

Methane Gas Has Town Living on the Edge

Taking a Shine to Solar Energy

Going Solar in a Big Way in Bucks

Solar Power Project to be Built in Suburban Philadelphia

Valley Supers Might Regulate Windmills

Hundreds Protest Wind Turbines

LIHEAP Process Favors Early Applicants

Fixes May Prevent LIHEAP Fraud

Ethanol Plans at Former Sony Plant Delayed a Year

DEP Loan Helps Another Dentist Reduce Waste, Energy Use

PA Joins Multi-State Strategy to Cut Mercury in Consumer Products

Drillers, Landowners Clash Over Methane

Farm Fends Off Developers in Cranberry

Environmental Auditors Keep Invasive Plants Out of Yards

Gypsy Moth Caterpillars Back With Bite

Wheelchair-Friendly Fishing Spots Along Allegheny Rebuilt

Carl Martin: A Natural At Conservation

Union County Conservation District Turns 90

Editorial: State Mine Rescue Contest a Vital Event


8/31/2007

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