“The DEP was underfunded, understaffed, and inconsistent” in its regulation of Marcellus Shale well activity By Amy Worden, The Inquirer, July 24, 2014
Technologies eligible for funding include woody biomass, grass pellets, advanced biofuels, biogas, solar thermal, and inverter driven air and ground source heat pumps By Anna Simet, […]
Gov. Cuomo has announced 18 projects that will receive funding to help install high-efficiency, low-emission wood-fired heating equipment By Anna Simet, Biomass Magazine February 18, 2014 […]
Introduction Casing and cement impairment in oil and gas wells can lead to methane migration into the atmosphere and/or into underground sources of drinking water. An […]
Judge dismisses a pair of lawsuits that sought to force Gov. Cuomo to decide whether to authorize shale-gas drilling in NY By Jon Campbell, Politics on […]
Former health secretary says PA has failed to seriously study the potential health impacts of fracking By Kevin Begos, The Associated Press, July 12, 2014 Pennsylvania’s […]
Concerned Health Professionals of NY releases a major new compilation of the risks and harms of fracking By Concerned Health Professionals of New York, July 10, […]
Texas oil drilling company has 2 weeks to comply with “non-negotiable” demands By abc-7, July 4, 2014 The following comments on the article below are by […]
Governor Dannel Malloy has signed a bill imposing a moratorium on bringing fracking waste into Connecticut By Patrick Skahill, WNPR News, June 16, 2014 Governor Dannel […]
Worries that the practice could pollute drinking water and damage the environment By Melissa Eddy, New York Times News Service, July 4, 2014 Germany’s ministers for […]
No evidence to indicate that unconventional natural gas extraction can be implemented with a minimum of risk to human health By Duane Nichols, Frack Check WV, […]