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Monday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips - 7.3.23

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-- Committee Schedule Senate adjourned until September 18 -- Committee Schedule TODAY’s Calendar Of Events -- July 3 PA Environment Digest Now Available [PaEN] -- 95 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA [PaEN] -- Environment & Energy Educational Opportunities For Students & Adults [PaEN] -- 7.3.23 - PA Environment (..)

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Penn State Extension Hosts 5-Part Water Webinar Series For Homeowners

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Penn State Extension is hosting a five-part Water Webinar Series on a variety of topics of interest to homeowners. Reprinted from Penn State Extension Watershed Winds newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.)

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Pike Conservation District: What Are Harmful Algal Blooms? Climate Change Makes Them More Prolific, Intense

PA Environment Daily

The latest newsletter from the Pike County Conservation District includes two timely articles on harmful algal blooms that release toxins into bodies of water. These HABs often are mistaken for green algae which is also naturally occurring but does not produce toxins. What Are Harmful Algal Blooms?

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March 4 PA Environment Digest Now Available

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As trustee of these resources, the Commonwealth shall conserve and maintain them for the benefit of all the people.” -- Article I, Section 27 Pennsylvania Constitution [It’s Not A Suggestion] Click Here To View Or Print The Entire March 4 PA Environment Digest 111 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA Weekly List Of PA (..)

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Guest Essay: PA Conventional Oil/Gas Operators Blog: More Carbon Dioxide Is Good, Less Is Bad

PA Environment Daily

The source of those hydrocarbons was algae remains that gathered on the bottom of the Ordovician and Devonian seas. Like the coal deposits, the algae used solar-powered photosynthesis and CO2 (the algal blooms were likely fueled by regular dust storms) to remove vast amounts of CO2 from the air and lock it up as carbon-rich organic matter.

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May 23 PA Environment Digest Now Available

PA Environment Daily

Click Here To View Or Print The Entire May 23 PA Environment Digest 60 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA This Week’s Examples Of Going The WRONG WAY On Environmental, Energy Issues All Articles & NewsClips In This Week’s Digest By Topic Guest Essay: Funding Crucial For The Future Of Clean Water In Pennsylvania (..)