Barnett Shale: Range Resources: Triple play in Marcellus

Barnett Shale: Range Resources: Triple play in Marcellus.

Developing Natural Gas in the Marcellus and other Shale Formations is likely to Aggravate Global Warming–Mar. 15, Cornell U.

Developing Natural Gas in the Marcellus and other Shale Formations is likely to
Aggravate Global Warming

Presenters: Bob Howarth, Renee Santoro, and Tony Ingraffea

Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Cornell University

Tuesday, March 15, 2011
12:00 – 1:00 pm
205 Thurston Hall, Cornell University

Open to the public

Natural Gas Drilling Debate Heats Up: Read Our Guide – ProPublica

Natural Gas Drilling Debate Heats Up: Read Our Guide – ProPublica.

Energy Transitions: Land, Economic and Community Mar. 30-31 Watkins Glen

A Systems Approach to Energy Transitions: Land, Economic and Community Transformations

March 30-31, 2011 at Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel

Sponsored by: Cornell Cooperative Extension, Community and Energy Program Work Team, Cornell Marcellus Shale Team, Community and Regional Development Institute, and Penn State Cooperative Extension

Save the Date flyer: http://devsoc.cals.cornell.edu/cals/devsoc/outreach/cardi/upload/SaveTheDate03-30-2011-1-page.pdf

Draft agenda: http://cce.cornell.edu/EnergyClimateChange/NaturalGasDev/Documents/PDFs/EnergyTransitionsSummit.pdf

All of this information is posted at naturalgas.cce.cornell.edu under Upcoming events (including a link for leaving name and e-mail to be notified when the registration site is available mid-February)

Options:

Attend March 30 evening presentation (no fee); see below

Attend March 31; registration cost will be $40

Attend both March 30 and 31 ($40)

Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel, 16 North Franklin Street, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
(607) 535-6116
http://www.watkinsglenharborhotel.com/

For overnight accommodations reference: “energy transitions†($109) or for government rate: “government energy transitions†($77); note that these are for village view rooms; you may opt for a waterfront room and pay a higher rate.

March 30, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Marcellus Shale: Economic Development Implications (Sponsored by SCoPED and the Watkins Area Chamber of Commerce)

How would a sudden increase in natural gas development in the region affect local economies, and how can communities and businesses be better positioned for the significant changes that often accompany such development? Presenters will share insights and experiences from Marcellus boom towns in Pennsylvania and the positioning that needs to occur in New York State.

Presenters:

Dr. Tim Kelsey, State Program Leader, Economic and Community Development and Professor

of Agricultural Economics, Penn State Cooperative Extension

Dr. Susan Christopherson, Professor, City and Regional Planning, Cornell University

Sponsored by SCoPED and the Watkins Area Chamber of Commerce

Rod Howe

Assistant Director, Community & Economic Vitality, Cornell Cooperative Extension

www.cce.cornell.edu

Executive Director, Community and Regional Development Institute

www.cardi.cornell.edu

Cornell Economic Development Administration (EDA) University Center

 

43 Warren Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853

t. 607-255-2170; c. 607-351-6611; f. 607-255-2231; e. rlh13@cornell.edu

 

 

Natural Gas and Polluted Air – Video Library – The New York Times

Natural Gas and Polluted Air – Video Library – The New York Times.

Pa. suspends air pollution controls at drilling sites

Pa. suspends air pollution controls at drilling sites.

Alison Rose Levy: Did the Gas Industry Censor the Wall Street Journal?

Alison Rose Levy: Did the Gas Industry Censor the Wall Street Journal?.

Resident tells Bradford County commissioners not to forget gas drilling problems – News – Daily Review

Resident tells Bradford County commissioners not to forget gas drilling problems – News – Daily Review.

Upcoming Events

New York Gas Development Update & Leasing Considerations

(Free and Open to the Public)

Monday, February 28, 2011, 7-9 Grange Auditorium, NYS Grange Headquarters, Cortland, NY

Brett Chedzoy, Cornell Cooperative Extension: Update on the current status of gas development in NY and leasing recommendations. Joe Heath, GDACC: Terminating an Expired Lease
Sponsored by the Cortland County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)

What Teachers Should Know About Hydrofracking (Free and Open to the Public)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011, 7pm, SUNY Cortland, Sperry 205

Chris and Bob Applegate, GDACC (Gas Drilling Awareness for Cortland County)

Sponsored by the SUNY Cortland Education Club and the Center for Gender and Intercultural StudiesWomen of the Shale: Many Routes to Activism (Free and Open to the Public)
Thursday, March 3, 2011, 4:30pm,  SUNY Cortland Old Main G10

Jeanne Shenandoah, Onondaga Nation
Lindsay Speer, Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation, ShaleshockCNY
Lisa Wright, Shaleshock
Sponsored by the SUNY Cortland Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies, Native American Studies Committee


Women of the Shale: Teaching and Activism (Free and Open to the Public)
Wed, March 9, 2011, 7pm  SUNY Cortland, Sperry 205
Chris Applegate, Sheila Cohen, MJ Uttech, Mary Menapace, GDACC
Sponsored by the SUNY Cortland Education Club,  Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies, and GDACC