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Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Exposure, Research and Regulation
Join us Thursday September 12th (9am Pacific/12 Eastern) for a jointly sponsored call with the Collaborative on Health and the Environment featuring Dr. Jerrold Heindel …
This week, the Los Angeles Times broke the story that EPA shut down a fracking-related water contamination investigation in Dimock, PA – featured in the documentary “Gasland” –
By Richard Heinberg, Common Dreams, August 23, 2013
Stop me if you’ve heard this one. What’s an obscenity that starts with “f” and ends with “ck”?
Oh wait, sorry, …
By Jason Notte, MSN Money, August 21, 2013
Depending on where you stand and what’s beneath the ground you’re standing on, fracking is either …
By Roger Drouin, grist, August 16, 2013
When it comes to the real estate market in Bradford County, Pa., where 62,600 residents live above the Marcellus Shale, nothing is black …
By Peter Mantius, DC Bureau, August 14, 2013
Questions about the integrity of official water tests are stirring the latest controversy over New York State’s embattled policy of allowing imports of radioactive waste from
From Philip Carr-Gomm
Today 11th August 2013 at the anti-fracking protest in Balcombe, Sussex, England, we sang William Blake’s Jerusalem while the names of those harmed by fracking in Pennsylvania USA were read out. A deeply moving event with many …
From Vera Scroggins
I stood outside Ray Kemble’s home on this road with endless, water tankers going in both directions; full in one direction and empty in the other direction; it was overwhelming listening to the noise and seeing this …
By Steve Horn, desmogblog.com, August 5, 2013
DeSmogBlog has obtained a copy of an Obama Administration Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) fracking groundwater contamination PowerPoint presentation describing a then-forthcoming study’s findings in Dimock, Pennsylvania.
The …
By Anthony R. Ingraffea, The New York Times, July 28, 2013
Many concerned about climate change, including President Obama, have embraced hydraulic fracturing for …
Kevin Schug, Brian Fontenot, et al, University of Texas at Arlington
A new study of 100 private water wells in and near the Barnett Shale showed elevated …