House returns to session March 28 (NV), 29. 30
Senate returns to session March 28, 29, 30
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
-- Inquirer: Andrew Maykuth: Pennsylvania Oil Refineries Use Significant Amount Of Russian Crude Oil
-- Rescheduled: Senate Committees Will Now Hold March 29 Hearing On Economic Impacts Of DEP Carbon Pollution Reduction Program Covering Power Plants [PaEN]
-- DEP Invites Comments On Proposed Technical Guidance On Trenchless Pipeline Construction [PaEN]
-- Columbia Gas Of PA Proposes Over 10% Rate Increase To Help Replace Aging Pipeline Infrastructure
-- AP: PA Hydropower Eyes Bigger Energy Role, Less Environmental Harm
-- Republican Herald: Residents, Officials Weigh In On Rise Of Electric Vehicles In Schuylkill County
-- 2022 PA Abandoned Mine Reclamation Conference June 22-23; Project Video Tours Due May 6 [PaEN]
-- PG Guest Essay: Pittsburgh Water Authority Investment Will Ensure Water Reliability For Generations - Pittsburgh Water Authority
-- DEP Posted 47 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In March 19 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
-- DEP, PennDOT Encourage Everyone To Join Litter Cleanup Events And ‘Pick Up Pennsylvania’ [PaEN]
-- Registration Open For 2022 Delaware River Sojourn June 17 - 25
-- YorkDR: Lebanon Bicycle Recycle Is Wheeling Out Their Grand Opening By Helping The Community
-- DCNR Blog: Newly Found Disease Killing American Beech Trees; Help Track The Disease [PaEN]
-- March 18 Take Five Fridays With Pam From PA Parks & Forests Foundation [PaEN]
-- DCNR Names Chad McKenrick Manager For Worlds End State Park
-- AP: Treasure Hunters: Did FBI Destroy Video Of Civil War Gold In DCNR’s Dent’s Run
-- MCall/Reading Eagle: Songbird Die-Off Still A Mystery; Make Sure Feeders Are Clean This Spring, Say Experts
True Energy Independence Means Renewables
[Listen To What Europe Says They Need - Not What The U.S. Oil/Gas Industry Wants]
-- Inquirer: Andrew Maykuth: Pennsylvania Oil Refineries Use Significant Amount Of Russian Crude Oil
-- PennLive: Falling Oil Prices Result In Some Relief At The Gas Pumps [There is no limit on what oil companies can charge you]
-- PennLive Guest Essay: It’s Critical We Expand Clean Electricity And Electrify Our Cars, Trucks, Buses Now - PennEnvironment
-- Reuters: Oil Settles Up But Posts Second Consecutive Weekly Decline
-- Reuters: Number Of U.S. Oil Rigs Down Despite $100/Barrel Crude Prices
-- Bloomberg Green: Oil Leasing To Resume On Federal Land After Court Allows Use Of Carbon Cost Metric
-- NYT: There’s A Messaging Battle Right Now Over America’s Energy Future
-- The Guardian: International Energy Agency Sets Out 10-Point Plan To Reduce Global Oil Demand
-- Reuters: California Grid Operator Approves Reliability, Renewables Plan
-- U.S. EIA: Projects Renewable Generation Will Supply 44% Of U.S. Electricity By 2050
American Rescue Plan Funding
-- $11 Billion In Federal American Rescue Plan Funding To PA State Government, Local Governments Has Yet To Be Invested. What’s Your Community Doing?
Other States/National/International
-- Inquirer: Bill Gates Backs Carbon-Capture Start-Up Based On Limestone
-- Bloomberg Green: Texas Wildfire Prompts Evacuations, Burns More Than 45,000 Acres
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- PA Cap-Star: Little Has Changed For PA Election Officials, Voters Heading Into 2022
-- City & State PA: Survey: Most Gubernatorial Candidates Support PA Gift Ban Legislation
-- PG: In Pittsburgh, Democrat Shapiro Promises To Cut Costs For PA Families If He’s Elected Governor
-- AP: Democrat Shapiro Rolls Out First Tax Relief Plan Of Governor’s Race
-- Inquirer: Democratic Dark Money Group Spending Over 41 Million To Boost Josh Shapiro’s Run For PA Governor
-- TribLive: Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Carla Sands Speaks To Hempfield Students As She Returns To Her Roots
-- NYT: Dr. Oz’s Heritage Is Targeted As Republican Rivals Vie For PA U.S. Senate Seat
-- PG: Another Western PA Resident Surrenders To The FBI On Charges Related To Assault On U.S. Capitol
-- TribLive: Butler County Man Charged In Connection With Assault On U.S. Capitol
-- MCall: COVID Update: State Passes 44,000 Deaths With 203 This Week
-- TribLive: PA Sports Betting Slips, But March Madness May Bring Recovery
-- PennLive: Read Emails That Led To Harrisburg Teacher Being Charged With Terroristic Threats
-- PA Cap-Star: U.S. Interior Dept. Research Into History Of Abusive Native American Boarding Schools Should Be Released In Coming Weeks [Including Carlisle ‘Indian School’]
-- ErieT: Is Possession Of Fake Drugs Illegal? Erie County Judge Offers Answer [Spoiler - No]
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[Posted: March 19, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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