Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state
Editorial: There’s a CO2 Question With Fossil Fuel
Editorial: Global Warming Shills
Cash for Carbon: Farms Sequester Greenhouse Gases
Students Attend Climate Awareness Event
Op-Ed: There’s No Runaway Climate Change
Merits of Allegheny County’s Air Quality Program Debated
Power Rates Likely to Skyrocket in 2011
Study: Competition Hasn’t Cut Electric Rates
Lawmakers Divided Over Cost of Energy Plans
Editorial: Twisted Green Technology
Pike County Deregulation Shook This Town to Its Knees
Scrubbers to be Installed on Shamokin Dam Plant
Foes of Power Line Corridors Lose Again
Rendell Comments on DOE Decision Not to Review Transmission Line
PA’s Biodiesel Industry Already in Trouble
Drivers Cut Back on Gas Use
Eichelberger Supports Statewide Wind Energy Siting Criteria
Tobyhanna Company Awarded Government Jobs to Build a Better Environment
Schools Leading Energy Efforts
DEP Presents Penn Township with Certificate of Environmental Stewardship
House is Sturdy, Innovative and Energy-Efficient
Philly Flower Show Offers Eco-Friendly Gardening
Morris Arboretum On Its Way Becoming Even Greener
Editorial: Compromise on Energy Savings is Doable
Editorial: Americans Slowly Learning World’s Oil Doesn’t Come With Guarantee
LED Bulbs in Traffic Signals Save Electricity
Is Green Losing Its Luster?
Pollution Control Will Also Create Jobs
Wyoming County OKs Growing Greener Funds
State-Owned Land Eyed for Gas Deposits
PA’s Green Real Estate Attracts Buyers Worldwide
Editorial: Zoning Would Give Protection to Appalachian Trail
Editorial: Appalachian Trail Still Needs Protection
Preserving Land May Depend on Local Leaders
Op-Ed: This Land Is Our Land
Bucks Plan Would Preserve 204 Acres
SPIN Farming: Think Small Community Advocate Mark
Nolde Forest’s Trails Make Up for Limited Size
Petition Seeks Hike in Hunting License Fee
Petitions Call for Hunting License Fee Hike
Disagreement Over Deer Management Threatens to Undermine Game Commission
Guard’s Use of Game Lands Opposed
Editorial: Ned Smith’s Work Deserves Proper Housing
Counting Crows In Scranton
First Grader to Grace Cover of Environmental Brochure
Student Radon Poster Contest Winner From Monroe County Recognized
3/7/2008