Sinopsis
The Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC) protects and restores the natural and built environments through innovation, collaboration, education, and advocacy. PEC believes in the value of partnerships with the private sector, government, communities, and individuals to improve the quality of life for all Pennsylvanians.
Episodios
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The War on Waste
15/12/2017 Duración: 18minIn our final episode of 2017: why Pennsylvania veterans are joining the call for responsible controls on methane emissions in the natural gas industry, and an update on voting for 2018 Pennsylvania River of the Year.
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On Target
01/12/2017 Duración: 26minPittsburgh’s Climate Action Plan is taking shape. But how will the city achieve its vision of an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by mid-century? PEC’s Lindsay Baxter, who authored the original version of the plan in 2008, joins us. Also: can learning to use a bow and arrow improve kids’ focus and concentration? Conversation with Christine Ticehurst of DCNR on the Bureau of State Parks’ youth archery program.
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No Obstacle Too Great
17/11/2017 Duración: 14minAfter months of training in state and county parks around central Pennsylvania, state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale is ready for the grueling Spartan World Championship obstacle race next month in Reykjavik, Iceland. We talk with Pennsylvania’s fiscal watchdog about the value of parks and trails, and how he uses the tools of oversight to fight for the environment.
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The Right Questions
03/11/2017 Duración: 22minA coalition of municipalities, local and state agencies, NGOs, and citizens is working on a plan to clean up Montgomery County's impaired Wissahickon Creek. But before seeking out answers for a problem as complex as this one, you need to be sure you're asking the right questions. In part 2 of our series on the Wissahickon Clean Water Partnership, Pennsylvania Legacies visits the Temple University lab of Dr. Laura Toran, who's helping to set the agenda by diagnosing the creek's many ills.
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Good Samaritans, Better Samaritans
20/10/2017 Duración: 30minPennsylvania is riddled with abandoned oil wells, and the state doesn’t have the resources to locate and plug even a fraction of them. That’s why DEP wants to make it easier -- and less risky -- for private actors to help out. Could overhauling the state's Good Samaritan law encourage voluntary remediation efforts?
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Mind the GAP
13/10/2017 Duración: 27minWith more than a million visitors a year, the Great Allegheny Passage is one of Pennsylvania's biggest trail development success stories. A group of state and local government officials rode the GAP this fall, along with community and business leaders from the area, to get a closer look at some of the economic benefits it's brought to communities along the route. We drop in on the tour on this week's show.
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Budgeting by Default
06/10/2017 Duración: 32minThree months into the fiscal year, Pennsylvania's state government has a "budget by default" after legislative talks broke down and the governor announced plans to securitize liquor revenues. How does the seemingly permanent stalemate impact environmental, conservation, energy, and recreation programs? Then, a visit to the 2017 conference of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC), held this week in Pittsburgh. PEC co-sponsored the annual gathering of state and federal officials, energy companies, and environmental groups.
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Esprit de Corps
29/09/2017 Duración: 37minThe Pennsylvania Outdoor Corps is providing muscle for scores of recreation and conservation projects statewide. But the program is also doing something else that's arguably even more important: cultivating a diverse new generation of citizen-stewards and future conservation professionals. DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn stops by to talk about the program.
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Solar Panel
22/09/2017 Duración: 39minThe latest on Pennsylvania's ongoing state budget battle, and a roundtable discussion with members of DEP's Solar Future Stakeholders Group.
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True Colors
15/09/2017 Duración: 29minLawmakers took another step this week toward what would be the biggest reduction in state funding for local environment and energy projects in Pennsylvania history. We’ll get an update from the state capitol. Then, fall foliage season is getting off to an early start in Pennsylvania’s northern tier, and forecasters expect this year’s colors to be some of the most spectacular in recent memory. DCNR forester Ryan Reed joins us with tips for making the most of it.
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Building a Clean Energy Economy for PA
08/09/2017 Duración: 22minA postcard from this summer's Bowie-themed "Rebel Rebel" river sojourn, and a conversation with Nick Kline of the Coalition for Green Capital on unlocking the economic potential of renewables and energy efficiency investments in Pennsylvania.
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Taking Charge
01/09/2017 Duración: 28minA legislative raid on special environment & conservation funds may leave communities on the hook for money already spent on local grant-funded projects; Shell agrees to fenceline monitoring at its new ethane cracker; and Hurricane Harvey delivers a stark warning to flood-prone Pennsylvania. Also: what will it take to bring Pennsylvania's electric vehicle charging infrastructure up to speed with the coming surge in EV adoption? We examine new legislation that aims to kickstart the planning process.
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Bird is the Word: Reforestation and Indicator Species
25/08/2017 Duración: 21minMounting opposition to budget riders, DEP's modest progress toward better clean drinking water enforcement, and good news from the Chesapeake Bay. Also: why do birds suddenly appear every time you reclaim and reforest abandoned mine lands?
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In Harm's Way: Climate Change and National Security
18/08/2017 Duración: 34minAt least one major federal government entity is still paying attention to the threat of climate change: the military. A retired naval officer explains why, in a talk given at PEC's 2017 deep decarbonization conference. (Learn more at pec-climate.org) In the news: another court decision portends big changes in how Pennsylvania's environmental laws are interpreted and enforced; the state scrambles to meet federal drinking water enforcement standards; and a new bill aims to speed cleanup of PFOA contamination near military bases in southeastern PA.
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The Cost of Doing Business
11/08/2017 Duración: 34minCurbing methane emissions from natural gas production isn't just about combating climate change. For many conservatives in Western states, it's just good business. We visit a Wyoming startup that's helping oil & gas companies save money and keep their workers safe by finding gas leaks. Also, a review of the week's PA environment news: more backlash against state budget riders, the Mariner East II pipeline moves forward, and could dredging behind Conowingo Dam help clean up the Chesapeake Bay?
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Unprecedented
04/08/2017 Duración: 21minA deal struck as part of the state budget process could hamstring the Department of Environmental Protection and put permitting decisions in the hands of unqualified private actors. One former DEP chief warns these amendments would set a disastrous precedent for every state government agency -- not just DEP.
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Bonus: Environmental Rights Revisited
27/07/2017 Duración: 15minPennsylvania Legacies is taking a brief summer break and will return to our regular schedule next week. In the interim, we're reposting our June segment on one of the biggest environmental news stories of the summer: a major state Supreme Court decision on the state constitution's Environmental Rights Amendment.
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Tough Times for National Parks
14/07/2017 Duración: 33minThe National Parks system is among the most beloved institutions in the U.S., more popular than every federal agency but the Postal Service. But "America's best idea" is also one of our most neglected assets... and it's about to take another budget hit. Learn how Pennsylvania sites managed by the NPS are faring on this week's show.
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Moving Toward Deep Decarbonization
06/07/2017 Duración: 22minA look inside PEC's new white paper, Achieving Deep Carbon Reductions: Paths for Pennsylvania's Energy Future, based on our March 2017 conference of the same name. PEC President Davitt Woodwell chats with Energy & Climate Program Manager Lindsay Baxter.
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Water Fight
30/06/2017 Duración: 26minDrinking water from the Delaware River is shared by Pennsylvania and three other states according to an elaborate, decades-old formula. For years, an agreement among the parties has allowed for some variability in that formula for the sake of maintaining healthy water levels and temperatures. But the recent lapse of the agreement could mean trouble -- both for the ecosystem, and for communities that depend on the Delaware for tourism and drinking water. Also in this episode: analysis of two major decisions handed down this summer by the state Supreme Court, which PEC's John Walliser says change the terms under which the state regulates environmental issues.