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

Southeast PA Household Hazardous Waste Program Recognized

PA, Others Sue EPA on Global Warming

Slippery Rock Students to Pay Annual Fee for Earth-Friendly Projects

CMU Professor: $7 Gas May Cure What Ails Us

Urban Living Can Save You Plenty On Gasoline

Gore Launches Campaign to Cut U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Editorial: A Type of Energy Audit That Isn’t Painful

Mayfield Ahead of Curve on Ethanol Aversion?

Delaware County School District Switches to Biodiesel

Op-Ed: Ethanol Hopes Run on Fumes

Op-Ed: Land Men Scrambling to Exploit Natural Gas Deposits

Op-Ed: Clean Coal Technology Can Fuel State’s Energy Needs, Kathleen McGinty

Schuylkill County Coal-To-Liquid Fuel Project Hinges on Pending DOE Decision

Saving Money and the Earth

Environmental Efficiency No Longer Just About Tree Hugging

Regional Electricity Pricing Is Faulted

PUC Wraps Up Public Hearing on Power Line

Paying More Now for Electric to Save Later

Montgomery School Board Votes for LEED Overseer

Casey Urges Greater Dissent to Power Lines

PA Shuts Down Home Heating Aid Program for Next Winter

LIHEAP Aid Ends, Leaving Many Without Help

PA Gas Assn. Says Premature LIHEAP Shutdown Harms 62,000

Editorial: Declare an Energy Emergency

Op-Ed: Beyond the Casino – 3 Better Bets for Pittsburgh

Meadville Home Boasts Cutting-Edge Efficiency

2 Carbon Businesses Make Green List

Panel Envisions Green Development on Neville Island

Green Hospital Starting to Rise

Housing to Become Denser in Franklin County

Green Building Products Galore

Pile of 850,000 Used Tires Is Gone

Editorial: Perking Up Allegheny Parks

More Eagles Spied in Skies Over PA

Rail to Trail: Hanover to York Connection Gains Support

Lebanon Rail Trail Could Be Finished By End of Year

Pike County Land Protection Program Set

Looking to Clean Up Natural Lands

More Sensitive Pocono Land Comes Off Real Estate Market

Pittsburgh Adopts 6-Month Moratorium on Digital Billboards

Clean Sweep: Nutter Marshals Forces to Tidy Up Philadelphia

DEP Provides $890,000 Recycling Markets Infrastructure Grants

Volunteers Wanted for Wilkes-Barre Area Cleanups


4/4/2008

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