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With the Boom in Oil and Gas, Pipelines Proliferate in the U.S.

December 15, 2020October 13, 2014 by Peter Moskowitz

The rise of U.S. oil and gas production has spurred a dramatic expansion of the nation’s pipeline infrastructure. As the lines reach into new communities and affect more property owners, concerns over the environmental impacts are growing.

Categories Environment Tags environmental effects of fracking, Fracking, unconventional oil and gas pipelines Leave a comment

With 38% of Global Shale Gas Located in Regions of Water Stress, More Oversight of Fracking is Urgently Needed

December 15, 2020September 19, 2014 by Sandra Postel

As more data emerge, shale gas increasingly appears to be in the cross-hairs of the water-energy nexus, and far too little is being done to defuse impending conflicts.

Categories Energy Tags Fracking, Shale gas, water depletion Leave a comment

Josh Fox: It’s Easy to Switch to Renewable Energy

December 15, 2020September 18, 2014 by Stefanie Spear

Solutions Grassroots is a reaction to how often people asked the renewable energy question on our tour. So it was a response to our audience, a response to our fans, a response to the people who are fighting fracking.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Energy Tags building resilient communities, climate change, Fracking, Renewable Energy, social movements Leave a comment

US shale oil growth covers up production drop in rest-of-world

September 17, 2014 by Matt Mushalik

The world is transfixed on growing world crude production driven by US shale oil but forgets to look what is happening under this remarkable growth curve.

Categories Energy Tags Fracking, peak oil, Shale Oil Leave a comment

How Residents of a Rural New Mexico County Fought the Fracking Barons and Won—For Now

December 15, 2020September 16, 2014 by Nina Bunker Ruiz

“Querencia,” as it is used in the ordinance, means both a respect and love of place, and a safe haven from which one draws strength.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Energy Tags building resilient communities, environmental effects of fracking, Fracking Leave a comment

America: You’ve got three more years to drive normally!

December 15, 2020September 15, 2014 by Roger Baker

Three more years? That’s pretty scary! Surely there must be a mistake in that headline.

Categories Energy Tags driving trends, Fracking, gasoline prices, oil prices, oil production, peak oil, unconventional oil Leave a comment

McKibben to Obama: Fracking May Be Worse Than Burning Coal

December 15, 2020September 10, 2014 by Bill McKibben

If you’re a politician, science is a bitch; it resists spin.

Categories Environment Tags climate change, Coal, environmental effects of fracking, Fracking, Natural Gas Leave a comment

Quite Possibly the Dumbest Thing the Mustache Ever Wrote

December 15, 2020September 8, 2014 by Asher Miller

Over the weekend The New York Times published what could very well be the dumbest column Thomas Friedman has ever written.

Categories Energy Tags Fracking, geopolitics, Oil, US energy policy 1 Comment

Oil is Back!

December 15, 2020September 5, 2014 by Michael Klare

Despite what you may think, Americans, on average, are driving more miles every day, not fewer, filling ever more fuel tanks with ever more gasoline, and evidently feeling ever less bad about it.

Categories Energy Tags climate change, environmental effects of fracking, Fracking, oil production, shale gas production 1 Comment

Should Your Town Have the Right to Ban Fracking?

December 15, 2020August 28, 2014 by Mari Margil

If we want to secure community control, we must plant our feet…on the people’s inherent, constitutional, collective right to govern the places where they live.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Environment Tags Fracking 1 Comment

What the Anti-Fracking Movement Brings to the Climate Movement

December 15, 2020August 25, 2014 by Sandra Steingraber

It turns out that the same unfixable engineering problem that sets the table for contaminating our water also contaminates the atmosphere with climate-killing methane.

Categories Environment Tags climate change, environmental effects of fracking, Fracking, social movements Leave a comment

Energy Crunch: [redacted]

December 15, 2020August 22, 2014 by Energy Crunch staff

The government’s case for shale looked increasingly shaky last week as a draft Defra report on the potential impact of fracking in rural areas was released with most crucial information simply removed.

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