Says fracking involves “substantial concerns and major uncertainties” By Scott Waldman, Politico Magazine, March 7, 2014 A consultant hired by the state Health Department to assist […]
Litigation continues to better identify the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing By Earth Justice, March 12, 2014 Today, the Wyoming Supreme Court issued its decision in […]
The energy giant raised the cash it needed to survive by slashing royalties it paid property owners to drill on their land By Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica, […]
Theo Colburn, in High Country News, reports that the supposed employment benefits of natural gas development are not all they seem, with problems ranging from health […]
Pediablog reports on the impact of toxic chemicals on developmental disabilities among our children — and that there are more of them out there than we […]
See the Work of Brandi Merolla on Grist New York state-based photographer (and DCS’s own) Brandi Merolla was trying to figure out her next project when […]
Letters assert that fracking should be stopped, given the overwhelming threats to public health By Environment America, EcoWatch, February 20, 2014 Today, Environment America Research & […]
A majority of companies say taxes and cost of living are not a barrier to doing business in the state By Stephen Lacey, greentechmedia, September 19, […]
CTC Tells Senate Finance Committee: Carbon Tax Beats Clean-Energy Subsidies, Hands Down By Charles Komanoff, Carbon Tax Center, 1/31/14 The Carbon Tax Center told the U.S. […]
The Marcellus is known to have high uranium content By Valerie J. Brown, Environmental Health Perspectives Download this article as a pdf Naturally occurring radionuclides are […]