House returns to session May 23, 24, 25
Senate returns to session May 23, 24, 25
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
-- Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership: Outdoor Recreation Spending In PA Up 26% [PaEN]
-- DEP Now Accepting Applications For $17.9 Million In Growing Greener Plus, Section 319 Water Quality Improvement Grants [PaEN]
-- Lancaster Farming Guest Essay: Growing A Greener Tomorrow - By Russell Redding, PA Secretary Of Agriculture [PaEN]
-- Lancaster Clean Water Partners Announced $1.7 Million In Grants For Watershed Restoration Projects; Apply For Next Round Of Grants [PaEN]
-- Reminder: Lancaster County Water Week June 3-11
-- DEP Chesapeake Bay Office: Healthy Waters Partnership, Progress Newsletter
-- DCNR Wildfire Danger Map - April 30
-- TribLive: Pittsburgh Celebrating Arbor Day April 30 In Mellon Park
-- WHYY: On Arbor Day, Iconic Philly Tree Replaced With 3 New Ones
-- Republican Herald: Arbor Day Celebrated In Pottsville
-- Williamsport Sun: Arbor Day In Williamsport Brings Laughter, Joy, Memories
-- Warren Times: Arbor Day Highlights Role Of Trees In The Community
-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Awards $6.6 Million In Consumptive Use Mitigation Grants [PaEN]
-- May 19 Lower Susquehanna Source Water Protection Partnership meeting. SRBC Offices, Harrisburg or via Zoom. 9:00 a.m. to Noon
-- PA American Water Files Proposed 24% Rate Increase With PUC
-- Physicians For Social Responsibility Release 8th Compendium of Scientific, Medical, Media Findings On Risks, Harms Of Fracking And Oil & Gas Infrastructure [PaEN]
-- WHYY - Susan Phillips: Clean Energy Advocates Say PGW Seeking To Block Transparency In Budget Proceedings
-- TribLive: Police Warn Of Uptick In Catalytic Converter Thefts Across Pittsburgh Region
-- Susquehanna Greenway: Communities Across The Susquehanna Unite To Collect Thousands Of Pounds Of Trash [PaEN]
-- Dept. Of Drug & Alcohol Encourages Participation In National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day April 30
-- DCNR To Begin Spraying Forests In Spongy Moth Suppression Effort [PaEN]
-- Warren Times: Prescribed Burns Provide Benefits To Forest Lands
-- May 13 South Mountain Partnership Spring Meeting. Lakeview Pavilion, Gifford Pinchot State Park, York County. 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.
-- Registration Opens May 1 For 2022 Annual PA Firefly Festival, Glow & Know Campouts In Western PA [PaEN]
-- Philly Voice: ‘Aqua Marooned!’ Game Pays Tribute To Indigenous Flora, Fauna Of The Lenapehoking Region In The Delaware River Watershed
-- May 10 Chester County Planning Commission Open Space Summit. Springton Manor Farm, Glenmoore. 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
-- April 29 Take Five Fridays With Pam From PA Parks & Forests Foundation [PaEN]
-- Post-Gazette - John Hayes: PA Is Poised For A Summer Of Ticks And The Diseases They Carry
PA Politics
-- Politics PA: The Politics Of Hunting In Pennsylvania
True Energy Independence Means Renewables
[Listen To What European Allies Need, Not To What Our Natural Gas Industry Wants]
-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: Appalachian Natural Gas Companies Aren’t Enjoying Those High Prices - Yet
-- NYT: Why Americans Became More Vulnerable To Oil Price Spikes
[“No matter how often ‘drill, baby, drill’ is held up as a solution,” said Michael Greenstone, a professor of economics and director of the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago, “the basic economics of it are the U.S. is still a small share of global capacity and global production, and therefore can’t affect the global price very much.”]
-- Reuters: U.S. Petroleum Fills The Gap Left By Russian Exports: Kemp
[“While the country has emerged as the supplier of last resort, that is not a role it can shoulder alone for every long without sharply higher prices.’]
-- U.S. EIA: 7th U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas Export Terminal Begins Production In Louisiana
-- Bloomberg: Europe’s Fragile Energy Market Braces For Putin’s Next Move
-- The Guardian: Russia Doubles Fossil Fuel Revenues Since Ukraine Invasion Began [Oil & Gas Industry Fuels A Despot]
-- Financial Times: Exxon Triples Stock Buybacks, Chevron Posts Best Profits Since 2012
-- Bloomberg: Exxon, Chevron Will Spend More On Stock Returns Than Production
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
-- Reuters: U.S. EPA Issues Waiver To Allow Temporary Sales Of Summertime E15 Higher Ethanol Fuel
-- Utility Dive: Midcontinent Electric Grid Prepares For ‘Worst-Case Scenarios,’ Heads Into Summer With Insufficient Firm Generation
-- Bloomberg Green: World Lacks Time, Not Minerals For Climate-Saving Technology
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Opening PA’s Primary Elections Would Help De-Radicalize Politics
-- Inquirer: Republican Candidate For Governor Sen. Mastriano Leading In Primary, Insiders Trying To Stop Him
-- TribLive: Republican Candidate For Governor Sen. Corman Vows To Undo Bridge Tolling Plan
-- Politics PA: The Politics Of Hunting In Pennsylvania
-- PA Capital-Star: Q/A With Republican Lt. Gov. Candidate Clarice Schillinger
-- TribLive Editorial: Domestic Violence And Public Office
-- PA Capital-Star: Republican Cong. Scott Perry Votes Against Military Aid For Ukraine
-- PA Capital-Star Editorial Cartoon: Meet The Chair Of The U.S. House Freedom (From Reality) Caucus - PA Republican Cong. Scott Perry
-- Gov. Wolf: State Police Prepared To Implement Stricter Ghost Gun Regulations
-- Inquirer: 9 Local Gun Shops Supplied 15,000 ‘Crime Guns’ In Philly, New Report Shows
-- Altoona Mirror Editorial: Bipartisanship Necessary On Gun Violence
-- Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh Houses Of Worship Receive State Grants To Enhance Security
-- AP: Fmr AG Kathleen Kane Jailed Again Awaiting Hearing On DUI Arrest
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: The Perverse Logic Of Capital Punishment
-- Erie Times Guest Essay: PA Nursing Homes Still Fighting Pandemic, Need Fair State Funding
-- WITF: Dance Teachers Wanting Easier State Certification Get Lawmakers To Strut Their Stuff
-- PA Capital-Star: Civil Rights Group Sues Harrisburg Over Public Gathering Restrictions
-- PA Capital-Star: Philly Council ‘Turns The Key’ On Affordable Housing Program
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Allegheny County’s Botched Spot Assessment Shows Need For Broader Approach
-- MCall: Pennsylvania Leads The Nation In Home Fire Deaths
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[Posted: April 30, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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