West Virginia Should Balance Benefits to Shale Drillers and Resident Citizens

October 14, 2017

WV lawmakers must protect us to see benefits of drilling From the Guest Opinion-Editorial by David McMahon, Charleston Gazette-Mail, October 9, 2017 I write in response to the op-ed by the executive director of the West Virginia Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia in which he opined that gas production in Pennsylvania and [...]

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Join the Sierra Club and Bloomberg in Defending the Clean Power Plan!

October 13, 2017

Dear Friends, HUGE news. Date: October 11, 2017 Today Michael Bloomberg visited Sierra Club’s office in Washington, D.C. and announced an increased commitment to retire America’s coal plants and transition the U.S. economy to a clean energy future. With the generosity of Bloomberg Philanthropies and others, we will amplify our existing success to achieve ever [...]

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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide is Acidifying our Oceans!!!

October 12, 2017

What Scientists Are Learning About the Impact of an Acidifying Ocean From an Article by Matthew Bergen, News Deeply, October 2, 2017 The effects of ocean acidification on marine life have only become widely recognized in the past decade. Now researchers are rapidly expanding the scope of investigations into what falling pH means for ocean [...]

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Mankind has Interrupted the Holocene on the Geological Time Scale

October 11, 2017

Humans Have Messed With Earth So Much, Formal ‘Anthropocene’ Classification Now Needed From an Article by Andrea Germanos, Common Dreams, October 2, 2017 From climate change to invasive species to changes in the planets fundamental chemical cycles, the markers indicating profound change make clear that the Holocene is over. A group of scientists says that [...]

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Shell’s Cracker Plant Will Pollute Upper Ohio Valley

October 10, 2017

Shell Ethane Cracker Plant Creates Controversy From an Article by Remy Samuels, The Pitt News, October 5, 2015 Despite the promise of creating 600 permanent jobs, the ethane cracker plant being built about 40 minutes northwest of Pittsburgh by car continues to face scrutiny from environmental groups. Shell Chemical Appalachia decided in 2012 that Beaver [...]

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Federal Court Reinstates Methane Emissions Rule, in Spite of Detractors

October 9, 2017

Federal judge reinstates Obama-era rule on methane emissions From an Article by Matthew Daly (AP), Washington Post, October 4, 2017 WASHINGTON — Rebuffing the Trump administration, a federal judge on Wednesday ordered the Interior Department to reinstate an Obama-era regulation aimed at restricting harmful methane emissions from oil and gas production on federal lands. The order [...]

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Truck Accidents Often Fatal on the Region’s Roadways

October 8, 2017

“It was so loud,” eyewitness describes crash that killed four (4) From an Article by Jeff Jenkins, MetroNews (WV), January 12, 2017 SALEM, W.Va. — A driver who heard the collision between two trucks on U.S. Route 50 in Harrison County Wednesday evening knew it was bad. “It was so loud, even though the windows [...]

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“Your Toxic Neighbor” Includes Ethane Cracker & Coal Coking Plant(s)

October 7, 2017

Enviro group names names in new anti-pollution campaign From an Article by Reid Frazier, NPR StateImpact Penna., October 3, 2017 A Pennsylvania environmental group is launching an ad campaign against two large industrial facilities near Pittsburgh. PennFuture is kicking off its “Your Toxic Neighbor” campaign, which will include bus shelter posters throughout Allegheny County, targeting [...]

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Most Farmers and Land Owners Abhor Drilling & Fracking & Pipelines

October 6, 2017

. Reasons why farmers and land owners hate fracking Essay by S. Tom Bond, Resident Farmer, Lewis County, WV Placement of wells, access roads and pipelines destroys the surface value of the land. Well pads and roads are rocked to a depth that will support heavy trucks in any weather, often 18 inches. Drainage is [...]

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State Police Discuss Pipeline Protests at Shale Conference

October 5, 2017

Police say they don’t want to clash with pipeline protesters From Megan Harris, WESA, NPR StateImpact Pennsylvania, September 27, 2017 Oil and gas industry executives are gathered at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh for the annual Shale Insight conference.Oil and gas industry executives gathered Wednesday at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center [...]

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