Interview with Barbara Arrindell, Director of Damascus Citizens for Sustainability By Summer Rayne Oakes, April 30, 2012 I AM PICTURES in association with I HEART H2O […]
Jannette Barth has argued that industry organizations have touted the economic impact of gas drilling in the Marcellus even though their analyses include enough data inconsistencies […]
Hydrogeologic Justification for Banning Hydraulic Fracturing throughout New York State and the Delaware River Basin (Testimony provided at the Senate Democratic Conference Public Hearing on Fracking […]
This article is from May, 2011, but is even more pertinent today as ever more is revealed about the health effects of the live-in hydraulic fracturing […]
Residents within a 2.5 mile radius of the well were asked to evacuate. By Selam Gebrekidan and Joshua Schneyer, Reuters, April 25, 2012 NEW YORK, April […]
Very important reports lay out what is ACTUALLY happening in Western US By HeadwatersEconomics.org Very important reports that lay out what is ACTUALLY happening, as tabulated […]
Requests by top Republican legislators and the gas-drilling industry to participate in a lawsuit challenging the state’s Marcellus Shale law are denied. By Karen Langley, Post-Gazette […]
Click Here to View the Full Letter, Including References By Damascus Citizens for Sustainability, November 20, 2010 Dear General DeLuca: It is with great interest that […]
The Court’s order ensures that zoning ordinances dealing with oil and gas operations remain in effect and are not immediately pre-empted by Act 13 on April […]
Quebec Moves to a Complete and Total Moratorium on Shale Gas Development By Rebecca Penty, Calgary Herald, April 4, 2012 CALGARY – The province of Quebec […]
Hydraulic fracking is sweeping through our region, leaving in its path new jobs, new prospects, new hope — and much concern it is expanding too fast. […]
Nationwide, fracking effects lead to heated debates By Mary Esch, Associated Press, March 31, 2012 ALBANY, N.Y. — While New York regulators have spent four years […]