A report issued by a controversial new shale institute at the University at Buffalo is already being cited as authoritative evidence that drilling regulation is working. full story ![]()
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The New York Times is discontinuing the Green blog but plans to press on with aggressive energy and environment coverage.
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Republican lawmakers on Friday questioned the Obama administration's request for $38 million to continue research on hydraulic fracturing.
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An analysis of potential health impacts has not been completed, New York officials say.
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A Pennsylvania property owned by an African-American family for eight generations will be restored and preserved with drilling proceeds.
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A photographer seeks to drive home the proximity of fracking to Glacier National Park.
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Filmmakers with clashing views of fracking almost meet up at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Last week brought a heartening breakthrough in the war over fracking: A handful of major green groups and big drillers agreed on environmental standards. We’d forgive you for raising a skeptical eyebrow. Some in the industry have been claiming that fracking — which involves pumping fluid underground to extract natural ...
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In a lawsuit, two groups argue that a Broome County town violates citizens' free speech rights.
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Michal CongerAn anti-fracking group that includes such celebrities as Anne Hathaway, Alec Baldwin and Yoko Ono may be breaking the law in its zeal to help ban fracking. Artists Against Fracking has spent an undisclosed amount of money to influence drilling legislation in New York, saying the practice is bad for the environment.Read more on WashingtonExaminer.com
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