Fall 2009 Piedmont View
Articles include stories about how to fix Rt. 29 in Albemarle Co., PEC's Summer Fellowship Program, the 700+ acres protected at Montpelier and more.
The full pdf containing stories about how to fix Rt. 29 in Albemarle Co, PEC's Summer Fellowship Program, the 700+ acres protected at Montpelier and more. (7MB)
In June 2009, PEC President Chris Miller was one of 12 experts from across to country called to testify before Congress on transmission policy. Read more details of the testimony in this article from the Piedmont View.
To achieve smart local solutions, we need to coordinate local, state and federal plans.
PEC's Fellowship Program offers students an immersion experience in locally rooted, effective environmental work. Read about experiences from 2009 Fellows--in this article from the Fall 2009 Piedmont View.
Seven hundred and nineteen acres are newly protected at James Madison's Montpelier, through conservation easements purchased by PEC.
Peter Hatch and Ira Wallace are helping Virginians rediscover the delights of historic plants. PEC joined them at the Heritage Harvest Festival on Sept. 12, where we co-sponsored the Buy Fresh Buy Local tent.