They have faulted Gov. Cuomo for continuing to promote the burning of
fracked gas across the state, including his proposal to add two new gas turbines in Arbor Hill to heat the Empire State Plaza.
Not exact matches
It's slated to go from the Bakken
gas and oil
fracking fields in northern North Dakota
across 1,100 miles of the rest of the Dakotas and Iowa to a pipeline hub in Illinois.
The proposal comes as nuclear facilities
across the country feel the financial pressure of cheap natural
gas produced by the
fracking boom and after Entergy has already decided to close its Vermont Yankee facility for economic reasons.
Julia Walsh, with
Frack Action, says she hopes that the governor will now act to stop the expansion or building of new
gas pipelines in Westchester County, near the Indian Point Nuclear power plant, and upstate
across Schoharie, Albany and Rensselaer counties.
«The whole world is being transformed by
fracking for natural
gas and it's being done safely right
across the border in Pennsylvania,» said the source close to Cox.
Making
fracking easier Extracting shale
gas from the ground requires some genuine political courage, because there's deep suspicion
across the country about what the process of hydraulic fracturing actually involves.
In an interview, Hawkins said that activists still face many challenges, from fighting the inevitable industry lawsuits to overturn the ban, to challenging the
fracking infrastructure of pipelines
across the state and
gas storage in the salt caverns near Seneca Lake, to campaigning for a «state plan for a rapid transition to 100 percent green energy to fight climate change, lower electric costs and create millions of new jobs,» he said....
What's more, the source said, Cuomo has turned down offers to tour ongoing
fracking operations just
across the New York border in Pennsylvania and, in at least one case, «insulted» a major energy - company president by not even responding to a formal letter requesting a meeting on the
gas - drilling issue with the governor.
On Wednesday, October 30, hundreds of New Yorkers from
across the state came to Albany to expose Governor Cuomo and the Department of Environmental Conservation's (DEC) proposed Liquefied Natural
Gas (LNG) regulations for what they are: fatally flawed, a danger to public health and our well - being, and supportive of a massive
fracking infrastructure build out.
The agency's findings could be a turning point in the heated national debate about whether contamination from
fracking is happening, and are likely to shape how the country regulates and develops natural
gas resources in the Marcellus Shale and
across the Eastern Appalachian states.
Since then, oil production at other sites
across the United States has seen a decline so companies have been
fracking, a technique that combines hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, to tap into the oil and
gas resources at the Permian.
These GOP Neoliberal Thugs had no problems when the Bush / Cheney Oil /
Gas Neocon Network took the nation to war in the ME using false claims, lies and propaganda while abandoning the Right of the EPA to have jurisdiction over the environmental impacts of
Fracking across the nation.
It would be a far better use of most scientists and PhDs time who comment on this forum and on others like Open Mind to just STOP wasting YOUR time arguing with idiotic «drunken» deniers, and spend their time much more effectively by scouring the internet for such «events» as «
Gas Fracking reviews by Government» etc etc in all nations
across the world and use your education and skills and knowledge and actually make a positive difference to AGW / CC action by sending them a FORMAL SUBMISSION or offering up YOUR OPINION and EXPERTISE to be considered in their deliberations.
Flood waters can topple facilities and spread oil,
gas, and cancer - causing
fracking chemicals
across vast landscapes making contamination and clean - up efforts exponentially worse and more complicated.»
Fracking wells will be popping like champagne corks
across Britain during the next five years following the promotion of shale
gas supporter Amber Rudd to secretary of state for the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).
Both
gas projects, if built, would expand markets for
fracked natural
gas, meaning more dangerous and destructive
fracking across the U.S. — near our schools, hospitals, and backyards.
Industry, with the full support of the administration, continues the fait accompli of radically expanded natural
gas fracking across the country, with serious unresolved issues about fugitive atmospheric methane emissions and the potential for contamination of drinking water aquifers — and with no adequate federal regulatory structure in place.
Others worry the plan may bolster natural
gas production, which could in turn increase
fracking operations
across the country, an issue of particular concern to 2014 Goldman Prize winner Helen Slottje.
The Dominion Cove Point project would take
gas from
fracking wells
across Appalachia and liquefy it along the shore of the Chesapeake Bay for export to Asia.
The Howarth et al paper estimating the climatic impact of shale
gas extraction by hydraulic fracturing (
fracking) has provoked a number of responses
across the media.
Durham, N.C. — An alliance of community, statewide and national groups today filed a federal complaint seeking to stop a hotly contested pipeline that would pump so - called natural
gas from Appalachian
fracking fields into and
across North Carolina.
Concerns over
fracking — the practice of injecting rocks with pressurized liquid to release natural
gas — appear to be unevenly spread
across the country.
This film below and the feature image at the top of this post have been sourced via the NT
Frack - free Alliance, a diverse group of community members, Traditional Owners, environment groups and landholders established in response to NT government plans for a roll - out of the shale
gas industry
across the Territory.
When it comes to the proximity of active oil or
gas wells, there is no definitive evidence that
fracking impacted 2015 home values
across the seven Colorado counties below.