The United States is poised to bet its energy future on natural gas as a clean, plentiful fuel that can supplant coal and oil. But new research by the Environmental Protection Agency2014and a growing understanding of …
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New evidence not only strengthens the EPA’s 2009 endangerment finding, it shows that greenhouse gas impacts could be much worse than expected
Climate & Capitalism, December 14, 2018
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is legally required to regulate air pollutants …
WIS. TRIAL COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF ANTICIPATORY NUISANCE CLAIMS AGAINST FRAC SAND MINE; OMNITRAX CALLS IT QUITS
In a written decision issued on Election Day, the Jackson Co. Wis. Circuit Court, Judge Scott Horne of La Crosse presiding, ruled …
By Bryce F. Payne Jr, Robert Ackley, A. Paige Wicker, Zacariah L. Hildenbrand, Doug D. Carlton Jr, Kevin A. Schug, …
By Maureen Nandini Mitra, Earth Island Journal, June 30, 2016
Many of the toxic chemicals escaping from fracking and …
An important paper by the Southwest Pennsylvania Environmental Health Project
Summary on Compressor Stations and Health Impacts
February 24, 2015
Compressor station emissions fall into two categories: construction emissions and operational emissions. Within operational emissions there are three types that …
By Kaitlin Carney, Sullivan County Democrat, February 23, 2016
Community opposition to the planned Millennium Compressor in Eldred was voiced loud and clear on Saturday, February …
By Matt Fair, Law360, January 29, 2016
Residents near a Range Resources…
By Phys.org, May 1, 2015
Read more on this story in The Baltimore Sun
Emissions linked to hydraulic fracturing, the method of …
by Ashley L. Bolden, Carol F. Kwiatkowski and Theo Colborn, Environmental Science and Technology, April 15, 2015
From TEDX: Indicates a need …
Report of David O. Carpenter, MD
Institute for Health and the Environment, University at Albany
Concerning Zoning and Land Use Request to Allow Hydraulic Fracturing
in 90+ % of Middlesex Township
14 January 2015
This Report discusses the following topics …