The more the public learns about fracking, the less it likes
There was a lot of talk with the start of the New Year that the new movie "Promised Land" -- about a battle for drilling rights in natural-gas country -- was going to be a game changer in the debate...
View ArticleYou might even say it glows: The fracking wastewater edition
You're probably familiar with the old saying, "Water, water everywhere -- and not a drop to drink." But when it comes to the hundreds of millions of gallons of wastewater that have been produced in the...
View ArticleHow much proof do we need on fracking and earthquakes?
Remember a few weeks ago, when I wrote about earthquakes in Irving, Texas -- a stone's throw from the headquarters of the world's largest energy company, ExxonMobil? I thought the irony was huge: Texas...
View ArticleNew disclosure lifts lid on government cover-up of radioactive pollution in Ohio
A surprise admission by a top federal administrator is raising some shocking new questions about how much that kids going to a nearby middle school and neighbors of a southern Ohio uranium-processing...
View ArticleTop health expert warns of drinking-water risks in Piketon radiation case
One thing that I’ve found to be a constant in more than 25 years of working cases around pollution from radiation: A good outside expert will often tell citizens the things that government or big...
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