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By Laura Vandenberg et al, Endocrine Reviews, March 14, 2012
A paradigm shift in how chemicals are assessed for safety is underway, led by the need to address chemicals that …
by Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica, March 20, 2012
When the Environmental Protection Agency announced last week that tests showed the water is safe to drink in …
The Department of Agriculture is considering requiring an extensive environmental review before issuing mortgages to people who have leased their land for oil and gas drilling.
Last year more than 140,000 families, many of …
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) has put in new rules for all people attending their meetings. They are requiring a photo- ID, designating where signs can be used, and that recording devices must be used in an unobtrusive way.…
Introduction:
I am going to talk about the legal rights and powers of local government with respect to gas drilling in their communities. First, I am going to review 2 NY Court decisions that were made …
It’s not only toxic – it’s driven by a right-wing billionaire who profits more from flipping land than drilling for gas.
By Jeff Goodell, Rolling Stone, March 1, 2012Aubrey McClendon, America’s second-largest producer of natural gas, has never been …
By Dusty Horwitt, Senior Counsel, EWG, February 22, 2012
The U.S. Geological Survey has warned New York state regulators that their plan to allow drilling and hydraulic fracturing for natural gas in the …
The grassroots organization is widening their scope in order to help the watershed of the Susquehanna River.
alternet.orgThe citizen group Damascus Citizens for Sustainability (DCS) has filed a public records request to force the Susquehanna River Basin Comission (SRBC), …
Information Request Seeks Records From Susquehanna River Basin Commission To Demonstrate Whether It Has Been Doing Its Water Resources Protection Job
MILANVILLE, Pa., Feb. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The citizen group Damascus Citizens for …
Abstract
Environmental concerns surrounding drilling for gas are intense due to expansion of shale gas drilling operations. Controversy surrounding the impact of drilling on air and water quality has pitted industry and leaseholders against …
By Mark Jaffe, The Denver Post, February 26, 2012
High levels of winter ozone air pollution have been recorded in a Utah oil and gas field — after …