Report: Billion-Dollar Benefits to Business from Clean Power Plan

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Posted at http://www.publicnewsservice.org/2016-08-03/energy-policy/report-billion-dollar-benefits-to-business-from-clean-power-plan/a53376-1 August 3, 2016 – Andrea Sears, Public News Service (PA) Play Audio in Browser Window About 40 Philadelphia buildings competed in a race to reduce energy use by 5 percent. (brigitsnow/Pixabay) PHILADELPHIA — The Obama administration’s Clean … Continued

Help Build Public/Political Will to Protect Public Lands National Park Service Anniversary

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From Creation Justice Ministries (http://www.creationjustice.org/): On August 25, the National Park Service will mark 100 years since its founding. Who will celebrate? In recent years, it has been documented both by public lands agencies and the outdoor industry that the … Continued

Urge the Senate Energy Committee to Reject Language that Would Harm the Tongass National Forest

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From the Alaska Wilderness League (http://www.alaskawild.org): The Tongass National Forest is under attack by politicians in Washington DC. In order to delay important bear and salmon habitat protections, one US senator is bogging down a popular bill – a bill … Continued

New Federal Report Shows Dimock Water Was Unsafe to Drink After All

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Posted at http://ecowatch.com/2016/06/03/dimock-water-unsafe-fracking/ Back in 2012, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made a startling announcement, shaking up the battle over fracking in one of the nation’s highest-profile cases where drillers were suspected to have caused water contamination. Water testing results were in … Continued

Legislators Could Vote Soon to Kill Gas Drilling Regulations

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From the Pennsylvania Forest Coalition (http://www.paforestcoalition.org/): The House can vote on House Concurrent Regulatory Review Resolution #1 to kill DEP’s final conventional Chapter 78 and unconventional (Marcellus Shale) Chapter 78a drilling regulations. If the House adopts the resolution, it then moves to … Continued