PA Governor Wolf Issues Executive Order to Reduce Carbon Emissions—Says Thanks and Urge Cap and Trade Adoption

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In November, the Clean Air Council petitioned PA’s Environmental Quality Board, asserting that the Governor has both the constitutional authority and legal obligation to reduce the state’s carbon emissions.  More than 60 organizations including 18 Friends’ organizations, are co-petitioners, and … Continued

Tell EPA Not to Weaken Mercury Protections

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From PennEnvironment (http://www.pennenvironment.org): There could be a lot more mercury pollution coming our way soon. Late last month, the Environmental Protection Agency released a proposal to weaken limits on mercury pollution from power plants.1 Go to https://pennenvironment.webaction.org/p/dia/action4/common/public/?action_KEY=30265 to tell the … Continued

The Farm Bill Passed—Good for SNAP, Good for Forestry, Bad for Yemen

The much awaited Farm Bill has passed, and it includes protections sought by the faith community and many others. Unfortunately, according to Rep. Jim McGovern, “…tucked inside this rule is language that turns off fast-track procedures for all Yemen resolutions … Continued

PA Moves to Cut Emission of Smog-Forming VOCs

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Posted at https://www.publicnewsservice.org/2018-12-13/environment/pa-moves-to-cut-emission-of-smog-forming-vocs/a64913-1 December 13, 2018 – Andrea Sears, Public News Service (PA) Play Audio in Browser Window Oil and gas operations in Pennsylvania emit an estimated 54,000 tons of volatile organic compounds and 520,000 tons of methane a year. … Continued