We're going to revoke policies that impose unwarranted restrictions
on new drilling technologies.»
Not exact matches
The Department of Environmental Conservation is nearing completion
on an environmental impact study and
new regulations for gas
drilling using horizontal
drilling and high - volume fracking
technology.
By focusing
on a specific set of case studies to which genomic techniques might be applied we will be able to
drill down
on these scientific challenges but also open the larger conversation about the rights and responsibilities of these
new technologies.
On the flip side, we need to take a critical look at the future of distributive learning, to not allow
technology to solely report to the business side of our organizations, to be cautious and not go slate (iPad) crazy, and to be wary of digital «
drill and kill» or the «shiny
new thing» syndrome and, to not get stuck in the endless loop of
technology strategy planning sessions.
It continues with works from the world's leading innovators in the arts, as they break through thresholds of space, memory, sound, and genre — from Philippe Parreno who, in his largest exhibition in the U.S. to date, transforms the presentation of visual art into an evolving sensory journey; to Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx as they create a
new contemporary ballet; to avant - garde performance artist Laurie Anderson who, through a site - specific installation in the Armory's
drill hall, will expand upon her work with storytelling and
technology to create a site - specific environment that serves as a meditation
on time, identity, surveillance and freedom; and finally to Igor Levit and Marina Abramović as they interpret Bach's renowned Goldberg Variations, to create a concentrated durational performance that reflects upon music, time, space, emptiness, and luminosity.
«The morality play
on offer from greenies and their media buddies holds that «we can't
drill our way» to cheaper oil prices, but «conservation» and «
new technologies» for «alternative energy» are the answer.»
There — with
new technology, with tiny footprints even
on land, it is safe to
drill and we need to do more of that.
Now that the US has greatly increased sources of oil and natural gas thanks to
drilling using
new technology (thus obviating the need for depending
on the Middle East), renewable energy advocates have fallen back
on their claims that fossil fuel use must be reduced to avoid catastrophic anthropogenic global warming.
• Support for energy innovation today comes from those concerned about the high (and rising) economic costs, not to mention the foreign entanglements created by America's dependence
on oil; the need for greater energy access in poor countries; diseases and deaths caused by air pollution, oil and gas
drilling, and coal mining and waste; and the potential for America to manufacture and export
new energy
technologies at a profit.