Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state
Creature Teacher Education Students on Wildlife
Huge Changes Possible for Hunters
PGC Hunting Proposal Would Affect 4 WMUs
Changes for Deer Hunters to Consider
Wilderness Area Compromised with Gap’s Buffer Zone Pact
Bethlehem Water Authority Sells 522 Acres to Nonprofit
Berks Allocates $5.1 Million to Preserve Farms
UPJ Set to Host Conference on Global Warming
Consultant to Suggest Ways to Boost Efficiency
Go Green: Taking the Sting Out of Heating Fuel Prices
Go Green: Market Prices to Drop Once Mass Production Grows
Go Green: College Students Get Experience with Renewable Energy Projects
Editorial: Natural Gas Discovery Not Final Answer
Southern Looks at Solar Energy as Cost Cutter
Benninghoff, Saylor Speak on PSU’s Energy Efficiency
Lafayette College Makes Commitment to Go Green
Keystone College Looks to Wind Power
Editorial: LIHEAP, Chairties Help Heating Bills, But Nation needs Affordable Energy
Students Brew Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil
Fuel Cell Firm Gains Market Power
PPL Plans New Power Line
PPL Proposes Green Choices for Electric Customers
Senator Out to Kill Electric Deregulation
Proposal Would Limit Engine Idling Time
Gov. Rendell Decries EPA’s Waiver Denial of California Vehicle Standards
Northampton Community College Takes Next Step as Recycling Leader
Editorial: Recycling Cell Phones
Editorial: Public Debate a Good Thing for Energy Plant
Development Freezes Considered by House
State Bill Would Protect Appalachian Trail Corridor
Adams County Greenway Plans Subject of Meetings
Fallingwater In Line for Prestigious UN Honor
Internet-Based Training Reaches All-Time High
Outdoor Show Honors Local Sportsmen
Bird Lovers Protest Proposed Game Commission Ban
Mine Law Overhaul Overdue
Cleanup Programs Start Putting Brakes on Litter
1/25/2008