Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state
Smart Growth Recognizes Excellence in Westmoreland County
A Natural Garden Look Requires Planning- Audubon
Its Open Season on Hogs Gone Wild
Peregrine Preservation
Sounds of the Cicadas
Biting Reality: Tick Population on the Upswing
Waste Find Way to Public Land
Wal-Mart Grant Promotes Electronics Recycling in Clearfield
New Recycling Partnership Benefits Animals
Mural About Environment Is a Community Effort
Cranberry Commits to Going Green
Chester Development Continues with RiverWalk
Editorial: Gettysburg, Other Landmarks Face Threats
City’s Carbon Footprint
Pittsburgh Adopts Green Vehicle Policy for City Fleet
Editorial: Don’t Let Uncertainty Rule Out Steps on Climate Challenge
Editorial: Global Warming Battles, Eating Their Own
Farm Bureau Pushes Biodiesel on Behalf of Soybean Producers
Geothermal Energy Gains Momentum
Conservation Could Save Township $27K
Oil Boom Makes Chicken Manure a Favored Fertilizer
Editorial: Energy, What We Can Do
Editorial: Bioweed Questions
DEP Orders Partial Shutdown of 2 Natural Gas Drillers in Lycoming
State Orders Partial Shutdown of Natural Gas Drilling
Oakmont Presses to Limit Gas Well Sites
Editorial: Task Force Good Step on Natural Gas Exploration
Entrepreneurs Plan to Use Mines for Geothermal System
Editorial: Bill Limits Development Along Appalachian Trail
Pittsburgh Celebrates Reopening of Point State Park
Bradford Authority Approves Tuna Valley Trail Funding
Editorial: Activist Reaches Compromise on TMI
Loan Helps Another Dentist Cut Waste, Energy Costs
Loan Helps a Philadelphia Dentist Cut Waste, Energy Costs
State Warns About Energy Surcharges
Migrating Shad Decrease in Susquehanna River
5/30/2008