Monday, September 5, 2022

Monday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips 9.5.22

Are You Telling Your Story?

House returns to session September 12, 13, 14

     -- Committee Schedule

Senate returns to session September 19, 20, 21

     -- Committee Schedule

TODAY’s Calendar Of Events

 

TUESDAY 10:00: DCNR Joins Lancaster Conservancy to announce an historic investment in projects across Pennsylvania to create more new regional opportunities.  Click Here to watch live.

 

-- September 5 PA Environment Digest Now Available  [PaEN]

 

-- Willistown Conservation Trust Publishes Comprehensive State Of Our Streams Report In Chester, Delaware Counties - By Lauren McGrath & Anna Willig, Willistown Conservation Trust  [PaEN]

 

-- Williamsport Sun: Renovo Natural Gas-Fired Power Plant To Comply With Lower Air Pollution Limits

 

-- Post-Gazette Guest Essay: Pittsburgh Can Still Power The Future - Ed Gainey, Mayor Of Pittsburgh

 

-- Post-Gazette Guest Essay: Once ‘Essential,’ Then Expendable, American Workers Are Transforming The Economy - Liz Shuler, President Of AFL-CIO [Clean Energy, Solving Climate Change]

 

-- TribLive Guest Essay: PA Natural Gas And Labor, Forging A Reliable, Sustainable Energy Future - PA Pipe Trades & Marcellus Shale Coalition

 

-- Daily Collegian Letter: Natural Gas, Nuclear Are True Green Energies - Prof. Russell Johns, Petrophysical Engineer, Penn State Dept. Of Energy & Mineral Engineering

 

-- Post-Gazette Guest Essay: Biden’s Labor Day Escapades - Dave McCormick, Fmr Republican Candidate For U.S. Senate [Natural Gas]

 

-- Republican Herald: Remembering Coal Miners At The No. 9 Mine’s Annual Labor Day Picnic In Lansford

 

-- WITF/NPR: PA Probably Won’t Adopt California’s Electric Car Mandate

 

-- NextPittsburgh: How Does Duquesne Light Connect Your Home To Pittsburgh’s Electric Grid?  [Video]

 

-- York Dispatch: From Trash To Ash: Where Your Waste Goes Each Week In York County

 

-- Warren Times: Warren County Commissioners Support Allegheny River Cleanup Effort

 

-- Warren Times: Students Aid In Allegheny National Forest Projects Thru Conservation Program

 

-- Citizens Voice: Violating Rules At Frances Slocum State Park Could Cost You

 

-- PennLive - Marcus Schneck: $4.3 Million Project Under Way At Children’s Lake In Boiling Springs To Build New Dam, Improve Fishing Experience

 

6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables

[There Is No Limit To What Oil/Natural Gas Industry Can Make You Pay]

 

-- Reuters: European Union Natural Gas Price Rockets Higher On Russian Gas Pipeline Shutdown

 

-- Financial Times: Russia Switches Off Europe’s Main Natural Gas Line Until Sanctions Are Lifted

 

-- Bloomberg: Oil Price Powers Higher As OPEC+ Meets To Decide On Supply; Natural Gas Roars

 

-- Financial Times: Oil Supply Cuts On Table As OPEC+ Meets

 

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


-- TribLive/Bloomberg: Climate Change Is Overwhelming U.S. Flood Maps, FEMA Head Says


-- The Guardian: U.S. Flood Maps Outdated Thanks To Climate Change, FEMA Director Says


-- WHYY: Fmr President Obama Wins Emmy For Narrating National Parks Series


PA Politics - Everything Is Connected

-- Spotlight PA: PA Lawmakers Spent At Least $3 Million Of Taxpayer Money On Private Lawyers, Experts During Redistricting Battle, Invoices Show

-- WHYY: How PA U.S. Senate Candidates Compare On Jobs And Labor

-- PA Capital-Star: From Steelworkers To Baristas: The New Face Of Pittsburgh’s Labor Movement

-- WESA: Biden And Parade Will Cap Pittsburgh’s Labor Day Celebrations After 2-Year Hiatus

-- TribLive - Mary Ann Thomas: Labor Leaders See Growth In Unionism

-- Post-Gazette Editorial: In The Beginning, There Was Work

-- PennLive Guest Essay: There Are Signs Of A Return To Good Government - Mark Singel

-- Inquirer: Teenager Fatally Shot 8 Times, Woman Shot 10 Times As Violent Weekend In Philly Continued

-- Inquirer: 3 People Have Died Among 10 Shot In Less Than 7 Hours In Philly

-- LancasterOnline: FBI Implements New Crime Reporting System; State Hasn’t Shifted Yet

-- Centre Daily Times: Penn State Expands COVID Isolation Space As Cases See ‘Anticipated’ Rise Early In Semester

-- TribLive: How Will Student Loan Relief Impact The Economy, Higher Education?  Western PA Professors Weigh In

-- Inquirer Guest Essay: Student Loan Forgiveness Unfairly Shifts Burden Of College Debt To Everyday Americans - Commonwealth Foundation

-- MCall: As The Battle Over ‘Book Bans’ Wages On, Lehigh Valley Schools Are Ready

-- Inquirer: Philadelphia Libraries Are Struggling To Stay Open, Short Hundreds Of Workers

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[Posted: September 5, 2022]  PA Environment Digest

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