Princeton Ridge residents say proposed natural gas pipeline will decimate habitat of local wildlife | NJ.com

Princeton Ridge residents say proposed natural gas pipeline will decimate habitat of local wildlife | NJ.com.

Fracking Is Already Straining U.S. Water Supplies | ThinkProgress

Fracking Is Already Straining U.S. Water Supplies | ThinkProgress.

An Industrial Park in my Backyard – Similarities Between Coal Mining and Fracking – YouTube

An Industrial Park in my Backyard – Similarities Between Coal Mining and Fracking – YouTube.

Natural Gas: Tax-favored partnerships have fueled the shale gas boom — will that continue? — Wednesday, May 29, 2013 — www.eenews.net

Natural Gas: Tax-favored partnerships have fueled the shale gas boom — will that continue? — Wednesday, May 29, 2013 — www.eenews.net.

The Case for a Profit Motive in Conserving the Environment – NYTimes.com

The Case for a Profit Motive in Conserving the Environment – NYTimes.com.

Carl Pope: The Big Lie on Natural Gas Exports

Carl Pope: The Big Lie on Natural Gas Exports.

Shale Plays After the Gold Rush

Shale Plays After the Gold Rush.

Economics of Frac-Sand Mining Final.pdf

Economics of Frac-Sand Mining Final.pdf.

Boom and Bust in PA

New Studies Reinforce Positive Impact of Safe Natural Gas Development | NorthCentralPA.com.

1.  Manhattan Institute says “good news.” Using data from 2007 -2011 – the peak of rush drilling in PA, the boom time:

2. But, John Hangar, former PADEP Commish, says not so fast, points to the more recent “bust data:

John Hanger’s Facts of The Day: Key Facts & Analysis About PA’s Jobs Ranking, Gas Drilling Jobs, & Drug Usage Among Jobs Seekers Right Here.

EU-Canada trade agreement threatens fracking bans

EU-Canada trade agreement threatens fracking bans.

Stephanie Low via googlegroups.com 
3:21 PM (26 minutes ago)

to STEPHlow
Folks,

Please read the info on the EU-Canada agreement below. I know trade agreements don’t look very sexy, but if passed, they’ll have a HUGE impact on our lives. Take a look at the SClub Fact Sheet here which highlights the TPP’s fracking aspect http://www.sierraclub.org/trade/downloads/TPP-LNG%20Factsheet%20FINAL.pdf
Relevant excerpt:
The TPP may allow for significantly increased exports of liquefied natural gas without the careful study or  adequate protections necessary to safeguard the American public. This could mean an increase of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking…. It would also likely cause an increase in natural gas and electricity prices, impacting consumers, manufacturers, workers, and increasing the use of dirty coal power.

And that’s just for starters: the TPP would violate U.S. sovereignty by subjecting our environmental regs to regulation by foreign tribunals.
Relevant excerpt:
To date, corporations such as Exxon Mobil and Dow Chemical have launched more than 450 cases against 89 governments. Nearly $675 million has been paid to corporations under U.S. FTAs and bilateral investment treaties, with about 70% of money going to oil, gas, and mining industries.

This is a BIG deal, especially since Japan just joined the 11 countries already negotiating the texts. The TPP would cover 40% of all global trade, and it wouldn’t be to anyone’s advantage but the 600 transnational corporations that have access to the negotiations, as opposed to the public, the press and Congress!

We need to get informed, get active, make sure our congressional reps get hold of the agreed-on texts, share them with us, and pledge to vote against Fast Track, thus allowing Congress to keep its constitutionally assigned  right to discuss and amend trade agreements.

Attend the Tuesday, May 28th, 6:30 PM, event described in the attached SAVE THE DATE, sponsored by Sierra Club and All Souls Unitarian Church in NYC to find out more and GET INVOLVED.

Thanks!
Stephanie