Senate returns to voting session January 3, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31
House returns to voting session January 3 [Democrats, Republicans Fighting Over Schedule]
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
DEP Advisory: Due To Weather, These DEP Offices Will Be Closed Friday, Dec. 23: The Rachel Carson State Office Building (Harrisburg), Southcentral Regional Office (Harrisburg), Northcentral Regional Office (Williamsport), Southwest Regional Office (Pittsburgh), Northwest Regional Office (Meadville), Northeast Regional Office (Wilkes-Barre), and Reading, Knox, New Stanton, California, Moshannon, Pottsville, Scranton, Pocono, Bethlehem, and New Castle District Offices. Click Here for details.
-- In Memoriam: Marcus Schneck, PA’s Preeminent Outdoors Journalist, Dies At 66
-- Concerned Health Professionals Of PA Ask Health Professionals To Sign Letter Urging Gov.-Elect Shapiro To Protect Public Health, Environment From Impacts Of Oil & Gas Industry [PaEN]
-- Inside Climate News - John Hurdle: Dimock Residents Fear New Methane Contamination As PA Lifts Shale Gas Drilling Ban In Susquehanna County
-- Public Utility Commission Notice Of Jurisdiction Over Natural Gas And Hazardous Liquids Pipelines And Certain LNG Natural Gas Facilities
-- DEP Update On Healthy Waters Initiative To Cleanup PA’s Portion Of Chesapeake Bay Watershed
-- Baltimore Sun Guest Essay: A Moral Obligation To Clean Up The Chesapeake Bay - Interfaith Partners For The Chesapeake
-- PA Trout: Federal STREAM Mine Reclamation Act Advocacy At National Wild Trout Symposium Highlights Trip West [PaEN]
-- Altoona Mirror: Altoona Water Authority Trying To Reassure Reade Twp. Silt From Reservoir Dam Renovation Being Placed On State Game Lands Will Not Hurt Water Wells
-- StateImpactPA - Rachel McDevitt: Lancaster Nonprofit Launches Local Carbon Credit Program To Help Businesses Reduce Their Carbon Footprint
-- PA Environmental Council Podcast: PUC Studies How Utilities Will Meet New Electric Vehicle Demand
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Sustainable Iron-Air Storage Battery Manufacturer To Bring 750 Jobs To Weirton, WV
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Why Storage Battery Manufacturer Picked Weirton For Its New $760 Million Battery Plant
-- PA-Based Evangelical Environmental Network Applauds EPA’s Heavy-Duty Vehicle Nitrogen Oxide Standard
-- PUC Highlights 2022 Accomplishments
-- Utility Dive: PJM Seeks Mid-Auction Capacity Market Rule Change To Address Anomaly That Led To ‘Unjust’ Price
-- December 24 Pennsylvania Bulletin Now Available
-- South Mountain Partnership Winter Partnership Meeting Jan. 20 - Register Now!
-- NextPittsburgh: Meet Joey-Linn Ulrich, Allegheny County Parks Foundation’s New Leader
-- Cumberland Valley Trout Unlimited Rivers Youth Camp Now Accepting Applications [PaEN]
-- PA Council Of Trout Unlimited Fall 2022 Newsletter: Why Not Head Out For A ‘Spin’?
-- Penn State Extension Webinar: Jan. 23: With Edges In Place - How To Garden To Accommodate Human Interface With Natural Form, Function. 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables
[There Is No Limit To What Oil/Natural Gas Industry Can Make You Pay]
-- Bloomberg: U.S. Natural Gas Output Drops As Winter Storms Disrupts Production, Shuts Wells
-- Bloomberg: U.S. Winter Storm Shows Europe’s Risk By Threatening LNG Natural Gas Supply
-- The Guardian: EU’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue To Fall Despite Return To Coal
Federal FY 2023 Budget Proposal
-- PA-Based Evangelical Environmental Network Praises Inclusion Of Growing Climate Solutions Act In Year-End Congressional Funding Package
Other States/National/International
-- PA Capital-Star: Report: Environmental Enforcement Has Fallen Off Under Biden
-- Financial Times: Insurance Industry Pushes Back On U.S. Climate Risk Data Demand To Assess Vulnerabilities To Extreme Weather Loses
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- Post-Gazette/CapitolWire.com: Very Narrow Window Exists For Republicans To Move State Constitutional Amendments
-- Erie Times: Sen. Laughlin’s Voter ID Constitutional Amendment Could Be Decided By House Power Struggle
-- MCall Guest Essay: Extremists Were Defeated In PA, But Don’t Count Them Out - Anti-Defamation League
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Take Steps To Reign In Perpetual Political Campaigning
-- Inquirer: How PA’s John Fetterman Will Fit In The U.S. Senate
-- WESA: PA Politics In 2022: Rise Of The Youth, Courts Are A Force, Election Nonsense
-- Post-Gazette: COVID Cases Increase In Allegheny County
-- USA Today: Minimum Wage Is Going Up In 23 States As $15/Hour Gains Steam, Is Your State One Of Them? [Spoiler - PA Is Not]
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[Posted: December 23, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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