The Capitol Pressroom for April 3, 2012 | WCNY Blogs

The Capitol Pressroom for April 3, 2012 | WCNY Blogs.

The Capitol Pressroom for April 3, 2012

April 4th, 2012 | Posted by WCNY Staff | No Comments

Half of today’s show is devoted to pro-fracking interests and half is devoted to anti-fracking interests.

 

Tom West of the West Law Firm

is best known as an oil and gas attorney & lobbyist, and one of the lawyers who argued against home rule in both the Middlefield & Dryden cases.  Today he joins us to talk about why he is appealing, as well as a “newly discovered” Encon memorandum that he claims will shed light on the state’s oil and gas laws.

Then taking a very different view of hydrofracking, Josh Fox, producer of Gasland, says communities in Pennsylvania are taking a cue from New York and fighting back against the state on drilling.

Plus, Claire Sandberg of Water Defense updates us on water issues in Dimock in light of the EPA’s report.  And representing a contingent of anti-drillers from all over the state, Rochester’s Harry Davis previews a rally & protest on the issue taking place this afternoon at the Capitol.

 

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Paul Gallay: Gas Industry Spin Can’t Cover Up Air, Water Problems Caused by Fracking

Paul Gallay: Gas Industry Spin Can’t Cover Up Air, Water Problems Caused by Fracking.

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Colorado farms planning for dry spell losing auction bids for water to fracking projects – The Denver Post

Colorado farms planning for dry spell losing auction bids for water to fracking projects – The Denver Post.

Propane not a good substitute for water in fracking

Propane not a good substitute for water in fracking.

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Air Pollution Shrugged Off by Gas Industry Exec

Air Pollution Shrugged Off by Gas Industry Exec.

House Approves 7.5% Natural Gas Tax, Highest in Marcellus Shale States – Southern Maryland Headline News

House Approves 7.5% Natural Gas Tax, Highest in Marcellus Shale States – Southern Maryland Headline News.

Sandra Steingraber will speak about the issues raised in her 2011 book, Raising Elijah: Protecting Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis, at 7 p.m. in Sperry Center, Room 205.

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An environmental activist and award-winning author will discuss hydrofracking as it relates to her most recent book when she visits SUNY Cortland on Tuesday, March 27.

Sandra Steingraber will speak about the issues raised in her 2011 book, Raising Elijah: Protecting Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis, at 7 p.m. in Sperry Center, Room 205.

A book signing will follow Steingraber’s lecture, which is part of the College’s celebration of Women’s History Month. Both events are free and open to public.

“This is a hallmark lecture of the series,” said Caroline Kaltefleiter, an associate professor of communication studies and the coordinator of SUNY Cortland’s Women’s History Month events.

Steingraber, of Ithaca, N.Y., is a scholar in residence at Ithaca College.

She has served as the keynote speaker for conferences on human health and the environment throughout the U.S. and Canada and has been invited to lecture at many universities, including Columbia, Cornell, Harvard and Yale.

Steingraber also has testified in the European Parliament, before the President’s Cancer Panel and has participated in briefings to Congress and before United Nations delegates in Geneva, Switzerland.  Interviews with her have appeared in the Chicago TribuneUSA TodayThe (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, on National Public Radio, “The Today Show” and “Good Morning America.”

Her book Raising Elijah: Protecting Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis was one of three chosen to be read in Sustainable Cortland’s Book Lecture Series.

“Sandra is such an eloquent speaker,” said Sheila Cohen, an associate professor of literacy and a co-coordinator of Women’s History Month events. “She speaks in a poetic way, while expressing her thoughts on environmental concerns such as hydrofracking.”

Steingraber was named a Ms. Magazine Woman of the Year and later received the Jenifer Altman Foundation’s first Altman Award for “the inspiring and poetic use of science to elucidate the causes of cancer.”

In 2006, Steingraber, a cancer survivor herself, received a Hero Award from the Breast Cancer Fund. In 2009, Physicians for Social Responsibility awarded her its Environmental Health Champion Award.

She received a B.A. in biology from Illinois Wesleyan University and an M.S. in English and creative writing from Illinois State University. She earned a Ph.D. in biological sciences from University of Michigan.

The Women’s History Month event is sponsored by the College’s Women’s Studies Committee, the Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies Environmental Justice Committee, Sustainable Cortland, Gas Drilling Awareness for Cortland County and Sierra Club Finger Lakes Group.

For more information, contact Kaltefleiter at (607) 753-4203 or caroline.kaltefleiter@cortland.edu.

 

Concerns over ‘insanity’ of Shell South Africa fracking plans – CNN.com

Concerns over ‘insanity’ of Shell South Africa fracking plans – CNN.com.