Barnett Shale: Range Resources: Triple play in Marcellus
March 3, 2011
Gas Drilling Awareness for Cortland County
March 1, 2011
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
February 28, 2011
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
Executive Director, Community and Regional Development Institute
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
February 26, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011, 7-9 Grange Auditorium, NYS Grange Headquarters, Cortland, NY
What Teachers Should Know About Hydrofracking (Free and Open to the Public)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011, 7pm, SUNY Cortland, Sperry 205
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