Prepared by: Jannette M. Barth, Ph.D. JM Barth & Associates, Inc Don’t Jump to Conclusions Introduction In light of the undisputed potential for environmental harm from gas drilling […]
PBS, Week of 3.26.10 In the debate over energy resources, natural gas is often considered a “lesser-of-evils”. While it does release some greenhouse gases, natural gas […]
Fort Worth, Texas, Officials Rethink Their Longtime Support for the Gas Industry By BEN CASSELMAN, The Wall Street Journal, February 4, 2010 The city of Fort […]
River Reporter Editorial We probably all agree that if gas drilling is to be done in the Upper Delaware, a precious watershed that provides fresh water […]
Pennsylvania’s Gas Wells Booming—But So Are Spills by Sabrina Shankman, ProPublica, Jan. 27, 2010, 4:08 p.m. As more gas wells are drilled in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale, […]
Laura Legere, Scranton Times-Tribune The Philadelphia office of the Environmental Protection Agency unveiled a toll-free tipline on Tuesday for citizens to report “unusual or suspicious” activity […]
Dusty Horwitt, Environmental Working Group Companies that drill for natural gas and oil are skirting federal law and injecting toxic petroleum distillates into thousands of wells, threatening […]
Environmental Concerns Rise in Northeastern Pennsylvania as Natural Gas Drilling Spreads Carolyn Weaver, Voice of America, January 02, 2010 Victoria Switzer and her husband, Jim, are […]
Conference of Environmental Health Directors (CEHD) Comments on the draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement (dSGEIS) on Gas Drilling in the Marcellus Shale Dear Mr. Dahl: […]