Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Rep. David Levdansky Opposes Budget Deal

Rep. Levdansky noted unlike most public policy decisions made by the General Assembly, if leasing was allowed to go ahead, the impact would be irrevocable. "If we make a mistake on this, the damages and the consequences will last and haunt us forever."
He said the professionals at the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources should be allowed to make the decisions on how much and when State Forest land should be leased, not the General Assembly.
Rep. Levdansky said the group of legislators who share this concern "are big enough to get the attention (of Leadership)." He noted two years ago a similar group of legislators and environmental groups successfully opposed taking $40 million from the Keystone Recreation, Parks and Conservation Fund to support the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Program which did not have its own funding source. (Pa Environment Digest 7/13/07)
Click here to read article on event.
Other speakers at the event--
Rep. Greg Vitali
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Jeff Saunders, Pa Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs
Kathy Davis, Quality Deer Management
Judy Swank, 10,000 Friends of PA.

Judy Swank, 10,000 Friends of PA, Opposes Budget Deal

Judy Swank, 10,000 Friends of PA, said the state's recent investments in projects like PA Wilds which uses our rich natural resources for recreation and tourism will be wasted if the resource we depend on is destroyed.
"Our State Forests should be managed to benefit all Pennsylvanians and that includes extracting resources in ways that are compatible with sound environmental stewardship," said Swank. Click here to read article on event.
Other speakers at the event--
Rep. Greg Vitali
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair of the House Finance Committee
Jeff Saunders, Pa Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs
Kathy Davis, Quality Deer Management

Kathy Davis, Quality Deer Management, Opposes Budget Deal

Kathy Davis, a biologist and representative for Quality Deer Management, asked, "How rich will we be when we've converted all of our forests, all our soil, all our water resources and minerals into cash?" if we destroy the environment in the process, just like we've done in the past. Click here to read article on event.
Other speakers at the event--
Rep. Greg Vitali
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair of the House Finance Committee
Jeff Saunders, Pa Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs
Judy Swank, 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania

Jeff Saunders, PA Federation of Sportsmen's Club, Opposes Budget Deal

Jeff Saunders, PA Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, strongly supported the severance tax on natural gas production and denounced the tax on small games of chance which help support local hunting and fishing clubs.
He said severance tax funds should be directed to support the Fish and Boat Commission and the Game Commission to improve the financial stability of these wildlife resource agencies. Click here to read article on event.
Other speakers at the event--
Rep. Greg Vitali
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair of the House Finance Committee
Kathy Davis, Quality Deer Management
Judy Swank, 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania

Jan Jarrett, PennFuture, Opposes Budget Deal

Jan Jarrett, PennFuture, said in spite of the Governor's assertion there were no winners or losers in this year's budget, she said the winners were the natural gas companies and the losers are forest lands and taxpayers. She added, "We have an incumbent responsibility to protect our public resources from being overused for gas drilling." Click here to read article on event.
Other speakers at the event--
Rep. Greg Vitali
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair of the House Finance Committee
Jeff Saunders, PA Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs
Kathy Davis, Quality Deer Management
Judy Swank, 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Robert Griffith, PA Recreation and Parks Society

Robert Griffith, PA Recreation and Parks Society, said the two very best things in Pennsylvania are the State Parks and Forests and while the state did an excellent job in creating the system, it has not provided adequate operation and maintenance funding.
Griffith also expressed concern about the potential impact of leasing thousands of acres of State Forest land for natural gas drilling saying the drilling has the potential to pollute local landscapes and water sources. He recommended the state adopt a natural gas severance tax, rather than accelerate leasing to provide revenue to environmental programs.
Other speakers at the event include:
Marci Mowery, PA Parks and Forests Foundation
Professor Andy Mowen, Penn State University
Patricia Tomes, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
Curt Ashenfelter, Keystone Trails Association
Judith Schwank, 10,000 Friends of PA
Cynthia Carrow, Western PA Conservancy
Donna Morelli, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Click here for more information.

Donna Morelli, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay

Donna Morelli, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, said tax money spent on forests and parks is money spent wisely because they help protect water supplies and water quality.
She noted the Chesapeake Bay Executive Council has called for the preservation of 83,000 acres of forest land in the Pennsylvania portion of the Bay watershed by 2020, but with the cuts proposed in the state budget, Pennsylvania risks rolling back years of progress for short term economic gain.
Other speakers at the event include:
Marci Mowery, PA Parks and Forests Foundation
Professor Andy Mowen, Penn State University
Patricia Tomes, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
Curt Ashenfelter, Keystone Trails Association
Judith Schwank, 10,000 Friends of PA
Cynthia Carrow, Western PA Conservancy
Robert Griffith, PA Recreation and Parks Society
Click here for more information.

Cynthia Carrow, Western PA Conservancy

Cynthia Carrow, Western PA Conservancy, said her group has been instrumental in creating some of the state's largest State Parks with the help of millions of dollars in private donations.
She called the State Park system the crown jewels of the state noting Pennsylvania's 117 State Parks, 2.1 million acres of State Forest land and 35.5 million annual visitors yield more than $656 million in economic value to the state's economy.
Other speakers at the event include:
Marci Mowery, PA Parks and Forests Foundation
Professor Andy Mowen, Penn State University
Patricia Tomes, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
Curt Ashenfelter, Keystone Trails Association
Judith Schwank, 10,000 Friends of PA
Donna Morelli, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Robert Griffith, PA Recreation and Parks Society
Click here for more information.

Judith Schwank, 10,000 Friends of PA

Judith Schwank, 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, said State Parks and Forests have a significant impact on the quality of life for state residents and make Pennsylvania attractive for businesses seeking to relocate to the state.
Schwank noted programs like the Conservation Landscape Initiative by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources leverage natural resources in entire regions for economic development and tourism. "Investments in State Parks and Forest pay big dividends," said Schwank.
Other speakers at the event include:
Marci Mowery, PA Parks and Forests Foundation
Professor Andy Mowen, Penn State University
Patricia Tomes, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
Curt Ashenfelter, Keystone Trails Association
Cynthia Carrow, Western PA Conservancy
Donna Morelli, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Robert Griffith, PA Recreation and Parks Society
Click here for more information.

Curt Ashenfelter, Keystone Trails Association

Curt Ashenfelter, Keystone Trails Association, said there are 3,000 miles of hiking trails in Pennsylvania used by some 3.5 million hikers every year.
"Hiking trails are in danger, in particular due to the leasing of State Forest land for natural gas drilling," said Ashenfelter because they break up the forest land with four acre drilling sites.
Other speakers at the event include:
Marci Mowery, PA Parks and Forests Foundation
Professor Andy Mowen, Penn State University
Patricia Tomes, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
Judith Schwank, 10,000 Friends of PA
Cynthia Carrow, Western PA Conservancy
Donna Morelli, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Robert Griffith, PA Recreation and Parks Society
Click here for more information.

Patricia Tomes, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy

Patricia Tomes, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy, said recreation facilities like rails-to-trails projects have real economic value to their communities.
"The Oil Heritage Region in Northwest Pennsylvania realizes an economic impact of more than $4 million per year from rails-to-trails," said Tomes. "Our recent survey of the Pine Creek Rail Rail in Northcentral Pennsylvania, indicates the valley enjoys an estimated $5 million in additional revenue from rail users. Current surveys of the Great Allegheny Passage indicate the economic impact for that region could be as much as $20 million per year."
Other speakers at the event include:
Marci Mowery, PA Parks and Forests Foundation
Professor Andy Mowen, Penn State University
Curt Ashenfelter, Keystone Trails Association
Judith Schwank, 10,000 Friends of PA
Cynthia Carrow, Western PA Conservancy
Donna Morelli, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Robert Griffith, PA Recreation and Parks Society
Click here for more information.

Professor Andy Mowen, Penn State University

Professor Andy Mowen, Penn State University, said the mental and physical health benefits from outdoor recreation are well documented in national and state studies along with the ability of nearby recreation facilities to reduce obesity and promote physical activity, especially with children.
Other speakers at the event include:
Marci Mowery, PA Parks and Forests Foundation
Patricia Tomes, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
Curt Ashenfelter, Keystone Trails Association
Judith Schwank, 10,000 Friends of PA
Cynthia Carrow, Western PA Conservancy
Donna Morelli, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Robert Griffith, PA Recreation and Parks Society
Click here for more information.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Cathy Davis, PA Quality Deer Management Assn.

Cathy Davis, PA Quality Deer Management Assn., talks about the need for funding wildlife management programs and the Commission's support for a severance tax on natural gas production.
Watch other remarks from the press conference.

Steve Schmidt, Game Commission

Steve Schmidt, Game Commission, talks about the need for funding wildlife management programs and the Commission's support for a severance tax on natural gas production.
Watch other remarks from the press conference.

Bob Griffiths, PA Recreation and Parks Society

Bob Griffiths, PA Recreation and Parks Society, talks about the need to keep State Parks open and earmarking a portion of a new severance tax on natural gas production for environmental programs.
Watch other remarks from the press conference.

Fred Bohls, PA Trout Unlimited

Fred Bohls, PA Trout Unlimited, talks about the need for environmental funding and the natural gas severance tax.
Watch other remarks from the press conference.

Rep. Levdansky

Rep. David Levdansky (D-Allegheny), Majority Chair House Finance Committee, talks about the need for environmental funding and the natural gas severance tax and the potential to lease more State Forest land for Marcellus Shale drilling.
Watch other remarks from the press conference..

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Ed Troxell, Boroughs Assn., On Natural Gas Severance Tax

Ed Troxell, PA State Association of Boroughs, joins legislators, agencies, local government and environmental groups in supporting enactment of a natural gas severance tax that includes dedicated funding for environmental programs. Click here for more information. Also speaking at the event were:
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. Todd Eachus, House Majority Leader
Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Committee
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair House Finance Committee
Rep. Greg Vitali
Sen. Andrew Dinniman
Doug Austen, Fish and Boat Commission

Doug Austen, Fish & Boat Commission On Natural Gas Severance Tax

Doug Austen, Executive Director of the Fish and Boat Commission joined legislators, agencies, local government and environmental groups in supporting enactment of a natural gas severance tax that includes dedicated funding for environmental programs. Click here for more information. Also speaking at the event were:
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. Todd Eachus, House Majority Leader
Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Committee
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair House Finance Committee
Rep. Greg Vitali
Sen. Andrew Dinniman
Ed Troxell, PA State Assn. of Boroughs

Sen. Andrew Dinniman On Natural Gas Severance Tax

Sen. Andrew Dinniman joins legislators, agencies, local government and environmental groups in supporting enactment of a natural gas severance tax that includes dedicated funding for environmental programs. Click here for more information. Also speaking at the event were:
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. Todd Eachus, House Majority Leader
Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Committee
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair House Finance Committee
Rep. Greg Vitali
Doug Austen, Fish and Boat Commission
Ed Troxell, PA State Assn. of Boroughs

Rep. Greg Vitali On Natural Gas Severance Tax

Rep. Greg Vitali joins legislators, agencies, local government and environmental groups in supporting enactment of a natural gas severance tax that includes dedicated funding for environmental programs. Click here for more information. Also speaking at the event were:
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. Todd Eachus, House Majority Leader
Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Committee
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair House Finance Committee
Sen. Andrew Dinniman
Doug Austen, Fish and Boat Commission
Ed Troxell, PA State Assn. of Boroughs


Rep. David Levdansky On Natural Gas Severance Tax

Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair of the House Finance Committee, joins a group of legislators, agencies, local government and environmental groups in supporting enactment of a natural gas severance tax that includes dedicated funding for environmental programs. Click here for more information. Also speaking at the event were:
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. Todd Eachus, House Majority Leader
Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Committee
Rep. Greg Vitali
Sen. Andrew Dinniman
Doug Austen, Fish and Boat Commission
Ed Troxell, PA State Assn. of Boroughs

Rep. Bud George On Natural Gas Severance Tax

Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, joins other legislators, agencies, local government and environmental groups in supporting enactment of a natural gas severance tax that includes dedicated funding for environmental programs. Click here for more information. Also speaking at the event were:
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. Todd Eachus, House Majority Leader
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair House Finance Committee
Rep. Greg Vitali
Sen. Andrew Dinniman
Doug Austen, Fish and Boat Commission
Ed Troxell, PA State Assn. of Boroughs

Rep. Todd Eachus On Natural Gas Severance Tax

Rep. Todd Eachus, House Majority Leaders, joins other legislators, agencies, local government and environmental groups in supporting enactment of a natural gas severance tax that includes dedicated funding for environmental programs. Click here for more information. Also speaking at the event were:
Jan Jarrett, PennFuture
Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Committee
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair House Finance Committee
Rep. Greg Vitali
Sen. Andrew Dinniman
Doug Austen, Fish and Boat Commission
Ed Troxell, PA State Assn. of Boroughs

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Sen. Rafferty On Green Building Technique Benefits

Sen. Rafferty (R-Montgomery) talks about the benefits of building green at the announcement of a new a comprehensive plan to make our nation’s buildings more efficient could save enough energy by 2030 to power all of the nation’s cars, homes and businesses for a year and a half, while saving Americans more than $500 billion, according to a new report by PennEnvironment.
Also watch David Masur, PennEnvironment, providing an overview of the new report.
Click here for the full announcement.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Kim Patten, CBF, On The Value Of Stream Buffer Projects

Kim Patten, Chesapeake Bay Foundation Grassroots Coordinator, talks about a stream buffer project on the Jim Hess Farm near Palmyra, Pa where volunteers helped plant 300 trees and shrubs to help improve water quality. The project was put together with the help of the CBF using the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program.
Watch these other videos from the tree planting--
Ron Laughlin, Tri-County Conewago Creek Association
Ashley Spotz, Chesapeake Bay Foundation CREP Field Staffer
Eugene Lee, KPMG Volunteer
Tracy Buchholz & Megan Charles, Volunteers

Tracy Buchholz & Megan Charles Volunteer To Plant Trees

Tracy Buchholz and Megan Charles talk about a stream buffer project on the Jim Hess Farm near Palmyra, Pa where they helped plant 300 trees and shrubs to help improve water quality. The project was put together with the help of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation using the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program.
Watch these other videos from the tree planting--
Ron Laughlin, Tri-County Conewago Creek Association
Ashley Spotz, Chesapeake Bay Foundation CREP Field Staffer
Eugene Lee, KPMG Volunteer
Kim Patten, Chesapeake Bay Foundation Grassroots Coordinator

Eugene Lee, KPMG Volunteer

Eugene Lee and other volunteers from KPMG's Harrisburg office talks about a stream buffer project on the Jim Hess Farm near Palmyra, Pa where they helped plant 300 trees and shrubs to help improve water quality. The project was put together with the help of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation using the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program.
Watch these other videos from the tree planting--
Ron Laughlin, Tri-County Conewago Creek Association
Ashley Spotz, Chesapeake Bay Foundation CREP Field Staffer
Tracy Buchholz & Megan Charles, Volunteers
Kim Patten, Chesapeake Bay Foundation Grassroots Coordinator

Ashley Spotz, CBF CREP Field Staffer

Ashley Spotz, CBF CREP Field Staffer talks about a stream buffer project on the Jim Hess Farm near Palmyra, Pa where volunteers helped plant 300 trees and shrubs to help improve water quality. The project was put together with the help of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation using the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program.
Watch these other videos from the tree planting--
Ron Laughlin, Tri-County Conewago Creek Association
Eugene Lee, KPMG Volunteers
Tracy Buchholz & Megan Charles, Volunteers
Kim Patten, Chesapeake Bay Foundation Grassroots Coordinator

Friday, April 24, 2009

DEP Secretary John Hanger's Keynote Address

DEP Secretary John Hanger provides the keynote address at the celebration of the 2009 Governor's Awards for Environmental Excellence hosted by the Pennsylvania Environmental Council.
Also watch the remarks of Don Welsh, President & CEO of the PEC.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Part 2 - Green Project Reserve Briefing

Briefing On Green Project Reserve Funding. Paul Marchetti, PennVEST, provides a briefing on the Green Project Reserve "Green Infrastructure" Program that's part of the federal stimulus funding Pennsylvania is receiving. This is Part 2 of the Briefing. Click here for Part 1.
More information will be posted on the PennVEST website.
Documents From the briefing:
Green Project Reserve Summary
Green Project Reserve PowerPoint
Green Project Reserve Questions/Answers
EPA Green Infrastructure Fact Sheet
Overview Article On New Green Infrastructure Funding

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Conservation Districts Cut 20 Percent

Agriculture Budget Restoration Vital. The Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee held a hearing on dramatic cuts recommended to the Department of Agriculture Budget by Gov. Rendell.
Brenda Shambaugh, PA Assn. of Conservation Districts, explained the many responsibilities of districts and the 20 percent cut in funding proposed by Gov. Rendell.
Watch these other videos from the hearing--
Matt Ehrhart, Chesapeake Bay Founding, On Restoring Budget
Matt Ehrhart, CBF, full testimony

Matt Ehrhart, CBF, Presents Senate Testimony

Agriculture Budget Restoration Vital. The Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee held a hearing on dramatic cuts recommended to the Department of Agriculture Budget by Gov. Rendell.
Matt Ehrhart, PA Director Chesapeake Bay Foundation, presents his testimony to the Committee. (click here for written testimony)
Watch these other videos from the hearing--
Matt Ehrhart, Chesapeake Bay Founding, On Restoring Budget
Brenda Shambaugh, PA Assn. of Conservation Districts, full testimony

Friday, March 27, 2009

John Hines, DEP, Thanks Committee Members

John Hines, DEP Office of Water Management thanks members of the statewide and regional water advisory committees for their work on the new State Water Plan.
Watch these other videos from the event--
Joe Powers, DEP Executive Deputy, Thanks Committee Members
Rep. Kate Harper On What The Plan Means
Don Bluedom, Chair of the Statewide Advisory Committee
Tom Kuhn, Thanks Members on Behalf of Rep. Camille George
(click here for full announcement)

Tom Kuhn, For Rep. George, Thanks Committee Members

Tom Kuhn thanks members of the statewide and regional water advisory committees for their work on the new State Water Plan on behalf of Rep. Camille George, Majority Chair House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee.
Watch these other videos from the event--
Joe Powers, DEP Executive Deputy, Thanks Committee Members
Rep. Kate Harper On What The Plan Means
Don Bluedom, Chair of the Statewide Advisory Committee
John Hines, DEP Office of Water Management
(click here for full announcement)

Don Bluedom Thanks Advisory Committee Members

Don Bluedom, Chair of the Statewide Water Resources Committee thanks members of the statewide and regional water advisory committees for their work on the new State Water Plan.
Watch these other videos from the event--
Joe Powers, DEP Executive Deputy, Thanks Committee Members
Rep. Kate Harper On What The Plan Means
Tom Kuhn, Thanks Members on Behalf of Rep. Camille George
John Hines, DEP Office of Water Management
(click here for full announcement)

Part 2- Rep. Harper On What The Plan Means

Part 2- Rep. Kate Harper talks about what the completion of the new State Water Plan means for Pennsylvania and thanks members of the statewide and regional water advisory committees for their work on the Plan. Rep. Harper was a member of the Delaware River Regional Advisory Committee. This is Part 2 of her remarks because YouTube only allows 10 minute videos. Click here for Part 1. Watch these other videos from the event--
Joe Powers, DEP Executive Deputy, Thanks Committee Members
Don Bluedom, Chair of the Statewide Advisory Committee
Tom Kuhn, Thanks Members on Behalf of Rep. Camille George
John Hines, DEP Office of Water Management
(click here for full announcement)

Rep. Harper On What The Plan Means

Rep. Kate Harper talks about what the completion of the new State Water Plan means for Pennsylvania and thanks members of the statewide and regional water advisory committees for their work on the Plan. Rep. Harper was a member of the Delaware River Regional Advisory Committee. This is Part 1 of her remarks because YouTube only allows 10 minute videos. Click here for Part 2. Watch these other videos from the event--
Joe Powers, DEP Executive Deputy, Thanks Committee Members
Don Bluedom, Chair of the Statewide Advisory Committee
Tom Kuhn, Thanks Members on Behalf of Rep. Camille George
John Hines, DEP Office of Water Management
(click here for full announcement)

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Special Recognition - Ruth Roperti, PAEE President

The PA Association of Environmental Educators presented awards and special recognition to the following individuals and programs for their outstanding contributions to the field of environmental education--
There was a special recognition for PAEE President Ruth Roperti for her many years of work for the Association and environmental education in Pennsylvania. Ruth has served as president of PAEE for the last two years and worked to upgrade the group's journal, expand its annual conference, build relationships with the North American Association for Environmental Education and expanded fund raising and awards programs.
Other awards presented--
Keystone Award - Dede Long, Briar Bush Nature Center
Outstanding Educator - Steve Wasiesky, Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Environmental Program - Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Contribution - Integrated Pest Management Program
Government Partner - Sarah Hopkins, DCNR Bureau of State Parks
Business Partner - Crisci Associates - PA Environment Digest
PAEE Endorsement - Outdoor Adventures

PAEE Special Endorsement - Outdoor Adventures

The PA Association of Environmental Educators presented awards and special recognition to the following individuals and programs for their outstanding contributions to the field of environmental education--
Program Endorsement - Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor Adventures, Natural Biodiversity, Kiski-Conemaugh Stream Team, and many partners, received an endorsement from PAEE. Accepting the endorsement was Kristen Sewak and Melissa Reynolds. It was presented by Angela Belli.
Outdoor Adventures is a one-day field trip designed to teach elementary kids about, empower them to experience and inspire them to nurture nature! Representatives of more than 40 organizations will be there to help kids explore concepts such as watersheds, wildlife habitat, invasive species and energy. Last year kids fished, got close to live birds of prey, hiked in the forest, and watched a working windmill among many other activities.
Other awards presented--
Keystone Award - Dede Long, Briar Bush Nature Center
Outstanding Educator - Steve Wasiesky, Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Environmental Program - Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Contribution - Integrated Pest Management Program
Government Partner - Sarah Hopkins, DCNR Bureau of State Parks
Business Partner - Crisci Associates - PA Environment Digest
Special Recognition - Ruth Roperti, President PAEE

PAEE Business Partner - Crisci Associates - PA Environment Digest

The PA Association of Environmental Educators presented awards and special recognition to the following individuals and programs for their outstanding contributions to the field of environmental education--
Business Partner - Crisci Associates - PA Environment Digest online newsletter: The Award was given to David Hess, Editor of the Digest and presented by Ruth Roperti.
Other awards presented--
Keystone Award - Dede Long, Briar Bush Nature Center
Outstanding Educator - Steve Wasiesky, Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Environmental Program - Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Contribution - Integrated Pest Management Program
Government Partner - Sarah Hopkins, DCNR Bureau of State Parks
Program Endorsement - Outdoor Adventures
Special Recognition - Ruth Roperti, President PAEE

PAEE Government Partner - Sarah Hopkins

The PA Association of Environmental Educators presented awards and special recognition to the following individuals and programs for their outstanding contributions to the field of environmental education--
Government Partner - Sarah Hopkins, DCNR Bureau of State Parks: Sarah could not attend the ceremony due to a family commitment. The Award was presented by Kathleen Paul. Sarah manages the Outdoors Services Programming Services Division of the Bureau, including guiding over 100 interpretive staff and programs at 23 full time and 34 seasonal education programs, offered 124 teacher workshops, 2,808 programs for students. The programs together reached over 323,000 people.
Other awards presented--
Keystone Award - Dede Long, Briar Bush Nature Center
Outstanding Educator - Steve Wasiesky, Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Environmental Program - Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Contribution - Integrated Pest Management Program
Business Partner - Crisci Associates - PA Environment Digest
Program Endorsement - Outdoor Adventures
Special Recognition - Ruth Roperti, President PAEE

PAEE Outstanding Contribution - Integrated Pest Management

The PA Association of Environmental Educators presented awards and special recognition to the following individuals and programs for their outstanding contributions to the field of environmental education--
Outstanding Contribution - Integrated Pest Management Program: The Southeast PA Area Health Education Center, Woman's Health and Environmental Network, and PA Integrated Pest Management Program for their partner program "Minimizing the Risk from Environmental Toxins at Child Care Centers Through Education," which reaches over 200 childcare centers in the Philadelphia area. Susan Digiorgio-Poll accepted the award presented by Debra Buckman.
Other awards presented--
Keystone Award - Dede Long, Briar Bush Nature Center
Outstanding Educator - Steve Wasiesky, Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Environmental Program - Asbury Woods Nature Center
Government Partner - Sarah Hopkins, DCNR Bureau of State Parks
Business Partner - Crisci Associates - PA Environment Digest
Program Endorsement - Outdoor Adventures
Special Recognition - Ruth Roperti, President PAEE

PAEE Outstanding Program - Asbury Woods Nature Center

The PA Association of Environmental Educators presented awards and special recognition to the following individuals and programs for their outstanding contributions to the field of environmental education--
Outstanding Environmental Program - Asbury Woods Nature Center in the Millcreek Township School District. The Award was received by Brian Winslow, Steve Wasiesky and Bonnie Bowen. It was presented by Dennis Pennington. Asbury Woods was established in 1957 through a generous gift from Dr. Otto Behrend to the Millcreek Township School District to provide the region with opportunities to experience, study and enjoy nature and to be a model site for sustainable environmental practices.
Other awards presented--
Keystone Award - Dede Long, Briar Bush Nature Center
Outstanding Educator - Steve Wasiesky, Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Contribution - Integrated Pest Management Program
Government Partner - Sarah Hopkins, DCNR Bureau of State Parks
Business Partner - Crisci Associates - PA Environment Digest
Program Endorsement - Outdoor Adventures
Special Recognition - Ruth Roperti, President PAEE

PAEE Outstanding Educator- Steve Wasiesky

The PA Association of Environmental Educators presented awards and special recognition to the following individuals and programs for their outstanding contributions to the field of environmental education--
Outstanding Educator - Steve Wasiesky, Asbury Woods Nature Center: The Award was presented by Brian Winslow. Steve started his relationship with Asbury Woods Nature Center when he was 11 years. He served as a chemist for the Lord Chemical Company, but volunteered at the Center. Later got his teaching certificate and then went work as the Center's Educator Coordinator in 1999.
Other awards presented--
Keystone Award - Dede Long, Briar Bush Nature Center
Outstanding Environmental Program - Asbury Woods Nature Center
Outstanding Contribution - Integrated Pest Management Program
Government Partner - Sarah Hopkins, DCNR Bureau of State Parks
Business Partner - Crisci Associates - PA Environment Digest
Program Endorsement - Outdoor Adventures
Special Recognition - Ruth Roperti, President PAEE

Rep. Reed Details Marcellus Shale Proposal

The House Republican Energy Task Force this week unveiled the "Energize PA" plan to expand natural gas drilling on 390,000 additional acres of state forest land during the next three years.
Here, Rep. David Reed outlines the details of the proposal.
The proposal would provide an additional $260 million per year for state and local governments and conservation districts while promoting the creation of 7,000 new private-sector jobs in Pennsylvania's emerging Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling industry.
Watch these other videos from the event--
Rep. Sam Smith provides overview of proposals
Rep. Tina Pickett outlines value of Marcellus Shale

Rep. Pickett Outlines Value of Marcellus Shale

The House Republican Energy Task Force this week unveiled the "Energize PA" plan to expand natural gas drilling on 390,000 additional acres of state forest land during the next three years.
Here, Rep. Tina Pickett outlines economic potential of marcellus shale
The proposal would provide an additional $260 million per year for state and local governments and conservation districts while promoting the creation of 7,000 new private-sector jobs in Pennsylvania's emerging Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling industry.
Watch these other videos from the event--
Rep. Sam Smith provides overview of proposals
Rep. David Reed talks about the proposal details

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Jan Jarrett, PennFuture, On Natural Gas Tax

Jan Jarrett, PennFuture, comments as a coalition of environmental, sportsmen and local government groups this week announced their support for a proposal to enact a severance tax on Marcellus Shale natural gas production to benefit the environment. (click here for full announcement)
View these videos from the press conference--
Andy Loza, Pa Land Trust Assn., overview of the initiative
Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Committee
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair House Finance Committee

Rep. Levdansky On Natural Gas Tax

Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair of the House Finance Committee comments as a coalition of environmental, sportsmen and local government groups this week announced their support for a proposal to enact a severance tax on Marcellus Shale natural gas production to benefit the environment. (click here for full announcement)
View these videos from the press conference--
Andy Loza, Pa Land Trust Assn., overview of the initiative
Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair House Environmental Committee
Jan Jarrett, President, PennFuture

Rep. George On Natural Gas Tax

Rep. Bud George, Majority Chair of the House Environmental Committee comments as a coalition of environmental, sportsmen and local government groups this week announced their support for a proposal to enact a severance tax on Marcellus Shale natural gas production to benefit the environment. (click here for full announcement)
View these videos from the press conference--
Andy Loza, Pa Land Trust Assn., overview of the initiative
Rep. David Levdansky, Majority Chair House Finance Committee
Jan Jarrett, President, PennFuture

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst, On Keystone HELP

Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst, talks with the Schlegel's about the steps they took with the help of the New KeystoneHELP Energy Conservation, Rebate Program.
The Commonwealth this week unveiled an expanded $17 million Keystone HELP energy conservation loan and Energy Star rebate program. Deadline for applications is June 30.
Acting DEP Secretary John Hanger was joined by State Treasurer Robert McCord, Rep. Sheryl Delozier and Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst, to talk about the new Keystone HELP Residential Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program at the home of David and Jennifer Schlegel in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County.
Other videos from the announcement--
Acting Secretary John Hanger Announces Program
John Hanger Talks With The Schlegel's
Treasurer Robert McCord
Rep. Sheryl Delozier

Rep. Delozier Talks With The Schlegel's

Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) talks with the Schlegel's about the steps they took with the help of the New KeystoneHELP Energy Conservation, Rebate Program.
The Commonwealth this week unveiled an expanded $17 million Keystone HELP energy conservation loan and Energy Star rebate program. Deadline for applications is June 30.
Acting Secretary DEP John Hanger was joined by State Treasurer Robert McCord, Rep. Sheryl Delozier and Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst, to talk about the new Keystone HELP Residential Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program at the home of David and Jennifer Schlegel in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County.
Other videos from the announcement--
Acting Secretary John Hanger Announces Program
John Hanger Talks With The Schlegel's
Treasurer Robert McCord
Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst

State Treasurer McCord On KeystoneHELP Program

State Treasurer Robert McCord talks with the Schlegel's about the steps they took with the help of the New KeystoneHELP Energy Conservation, Rebate Program.
The Commonwealth this week unveiled an expanded $17 million Keystone HELP energy conservation loan and Energy Star rebate program. Deadline for applications is June 30.
Acting Secretary DEP John Hanger was joined by State Treasurer Robert McCord, Rep. Sheryl Delozier and Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst, to talk about the new Keystone HELP Residential Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program at the home of David and Jennifer Schlegel in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County.
Other videos from the announcement--
Acting Secretary John Hanger Announces Program
John Hanger Talks With The Schlegel's
Rep. Sheryl Delozier
Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst

Acting DEP Secretary Hanger Talks With The Schlegel's

Acting Secretary John Hanger talks with the Schlegel's about the steps they took with the help of the New KeystoneHELP Energy Conservation, Rebate Program.
The Commonwealth this week unveiled an expanded $17 million Keystone HELP energy conservation loan and Energy Star rebate program. Deadline for applications is June 30.
Acting Secretary DEP John Hanger was joined by State Treasurer Robert McCord, Rep. Sheryl Delozier and Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst, to talk about the new Keystone HELP Residential Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program at the home of David and Jennifer Schlegel in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County.
Other videos from the announcement--
Acting Secretary John Hanger Announces Program
Treasurer Robert McCord
Rep. Sheryl Delozier
Peter Krajsa, AFCFirst

Friday, January 30, 2009

Steve Stroman, PennFuture, On New Alternative Energy/Climate Bill

Steve Stroman, PennFuture helps unveil new legislation to expand the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards and address climate change by creating a carbon sequestration network in Pennsylvania.
Release covering the announcement. Environmental groups express concerns.
Video of those involved in the announcement--
Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware)
Sen. Ted Erickson (R-Delaware)
Rep. Chris Ross (R-Chester)
Rep. Kate Harper (R-Montgomery)
Acting DEP Secretary John Hanger

Acting DEP Secretary Hanger On The New Alternative Energy/Climate Bill

Acting DEP Secretary John Hanger helps unveil new legislation to expand the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards and address climate change by creating a carbon sequestration network in Pennsylvania.
Release covering the announcement. Environmental groups express concerns.
Video of those involved in the announcement--
Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware)
Sen. Ted Erickson (R-Delaware)
Rep. Chris Ross (R-Chester)
Rep. Kate Harper (R-Montgomery)
Steve Stroman, PennFuture

Rep. Harper And New Alternative Energy/Climate Bill

Rep. Kate Harper (R-Montgomery) helps unveil new legislation to expand the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards and address climate change by creating a carbon sequestration network in Pennsylvania.
Release covering the announcement. Environmental groups express concerns.
Video of those involved in the announcement--
Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware)
Sen. Ted Erickson (R-Delaware)
Rep. Chris Ross (R-Chester)
Acting DEP Secretary John Hanger
Steve Stroman, PennFuture

Rep. Ross And New Alternative Energy/Climate Bill

Rep. Chris Ross (R-Chester) helps unveil new legislation to expand the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards and address climate change by creating a carbon sequestration network in Pennsylvania.
Release covering the announcement. Environmental groups express concerns.
Video of those involved in the announcement--
Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware)
Sen. Ted Erickson (R-Delaware)
Rep. Kate Harper (R-Montgomery)
Acting DEP Secretary John Hanger
Steve Stroman, PennFuture

Sen. Erickson And New Alternative Energy/Climate Bill

Sen. Ted Erickson (R-Delaware) helps unveil new legislation to expand the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards and address climate change by creating a carbon sequestration network in Pennsylvania.
Release covering the announcement. Environmental groups express concerns.
Video of those involved in the announcement--
Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware)
Rep. Chris Ross (R-Chester)
Rep. Kate Harper (R-Montgomery)
Acting DEP Secretary John Hanger
Steve Stroman, PennFuture