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In Fracking Hotbed, a Muted Approach to Regulation

December 15, 2020May 22, 2014 by Naveena Sadasivam

Ohio annually processes thousands of tons of radioactive waste from hydraulic-fracturing, sending it through treatment facilities, injecting it into its old and unused gas wells and dumping it in landfills.

Categories Environment Tags Fracking, fracking environmental effects, fracking radioactive waste, fracking regulation Leave a comment

Energy Crunch: Fracking Under Fire

December 15, 2020May 16, 2014 by Energy Crunch staff

Coalition energy policy came under fire from an unusual source this week – former energy secretary and noted fracking enthusiast Lord Howell. …he now claims the government’s view of shale gas “is much too optimistic…

Categories Energy Tags Coal, Emissions, energy transition, Fracking, Renewable Energy, Shale gas Leave a comment

Does Peak Oil Matter?

December 15, 2020May 16, 2014 by Justin Ritchie

Chris Nelder discusses the story of peak oil and whether it has any validity.

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Saudi America and a Nuclear Future?

December 15, 2020May 15, 2014 by Justin Ritchie

We spoke with Chris Nelder in Extraenvironmentalist episde #76. This is the first part of a transcript prepared by EE listener Scott.

Categories Energy Tags energy transition, Fracking, Nuclear, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, tight oil, US oil production, Wind Energy 2 Comments

A Look Back at the Town That Didn’t Back Down to Fracking

December 15, 2020May 14, 2014 by Brandon Baker

A small-town fracking ban took place nearly three years ago in upstate New York, but that doesn’t make it any less monumental.

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The Status of U.S. Oil and Gas Production (Spring 2014)

December 15, 2020May 14, 2014 by Roger Blanchard

I find it interesting that many of the individuals expressing the greatest concerns about oil and natural gas supplies are petroleum geologists.

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Shale Gas Plagued By Unusual Methane Leaks

December 15, 2020May 8, 2014 by Andrew Nikiforuk

According to a spate of recent scientific studies from the United States and Australia, the shale gas industry has generated another formidable challenge: methane and radon leakage three times greater than expected.

Categories Energy Tags climate change, Fracking, fracking environmental effects, methane leakage, radon leakage Leave a comment

“2 + 2 = 0” – Whitewashing the potential health effects of shale gas

December 15, 2020May 7, 2014 by Paul Mobbs

Public Health England’s report on shale gas amounts to scientific misconduct according to Paul Mobbs.

Categories Energy Tags Fracking, public health, Shale gas Leave a comment

Revisiting Natural Gas

December 15, 2020May 6, 2014 by Tom Whipple

Despite all the hype about our supposed 100-year reserve of natural gas our natural gas industry has not been doing very well of late.

Categories Energy Tags Fracking, Natural Gas, Shale gas, US energy policy Leave a comment

Fracking Growth Outpacing Scientific Knowledge in Canada: Report

December 15, 2020May 5, 2014 by Andrew Nikiforuk

One of Canada’s premier scientific bodies has issued a critical report on the state of hydraulic fracturing in the nation, saying the industry has outpaced credible baseline data, scientific knowledge and necessary monitoring.

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How Fracking Is Exposing People to Radioactive Waste

December 15, 2020May 5, 2014 by Tara Lohan

There isn’t a lot of good news about fracking lately.

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Energy Crunch: The future’s local?

December 15, 2020May 2, 2014 by Energy Crunch staff

The Tories’ announcement last week that a future Conservative government would cut off all further funding for onshore wind was a sure sign of low politics undermining sensible energy policy.

Categories Energy Tags climate change, Energy Policy, Fracking, Renewable Energy, Shale gas Leave a comment
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