Why Scientists Are Amazed at Oilsands Smog Levels | The Tyee

Air pollution report in Nature shocks even Canada’s top researchers.

Source: Why Scientists Are Amazed at Oilsands Smog Levels | The Tyee

TransCanada to Buy Columbia Pipeline Group in $10.2 Billion Deal – The New York Times

The all-cash deal will make the Canadian company a major force in the distribution of natural gas produced in the northeastern United States.

Source: TransCanada to Buy Columbia Pipeline Group in $10.2 Billion Deal – The New York Times

Canadians not confident Ottawa can handle oil spills, government poll shows | Toronto Star

Canadians not confident Ottawa can handle oil spills, government poll shows | Toronto Star.

Canada’s attempts to block NAFTA probe into oil sands “disheartening” | Vancouver Observer

Canada’s attempts to block NAFTA probe into oil sands “disheartening” | Vancouver Observer.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF SHALE GAS EXTRACTION IN CANADA The Expert Panel on Harnessing Science and Technology to Understand the Environmental Impacts of Shale Gas Extraction

www.scienceadvice.ca/uploads/eng/assessments and publications and news releases/shale gas/shalegas_fullreporten.pdf.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF SHALE GAS EXTRACTION IN CANADA

The Expert Panel on Harnessing Science and Technology to Understand

the Environmental Impacts of Shale Gas Extraction  2014

 

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Looking for a Way Around Keystone XL, Canadian Oil Hits the Rails – NYTimes.com

Looking for a Way Around Keystone XL, Canadian Oil Hits the Rails – NYTimes.com.

7,500 songbirds killed at Canaport gas plant in Saint John – New Brunswick – CBC News

7,500 songbirds killed at Canaport gas plant in Saint John – New Brunswick – CBC News.

Alberta government releases long-awaited study into safety of pipelines

Alberta government releases long-awaited study into safety of pipelines.

Study shows high pollution at Lac-Mégantic: one carcinogen 394,444 times above limit – The Globe and Mail

Study shows high pollution at Lac-Mégantic: one carcinogen 394,444 times above limit – The Globe and Mail.

Contamination of North America’s Groundwater from Fracking (Hydraulic Fracturing) Revealed in a New Case History Catalogue

B.C. Tap Water Alliance Press Release, June 16, 2013 (English and French)

Contamination of North America’s Groundwater from Fracking (Hydraulic Fracturing)
Revealed in a New Case History Catalogue
 – http://www.bctwa.org/FrkBC-PrRel-June16-2013-NewCatalogue.pdf

(Stop Fracking British Columbia – http://www.bctwa.org/FrackingBC.html)

Vancouver, BC – Alberta-based environmental consultant Jessica Ernst just released the first
comprehensive catalogue and summary compendium of facts related to the contamination of North
America’s ground water sources resulting from the oil and gas industry’s controversial practice of
hydraulic fracturing (fracking).

Based on research collected over many years, the 93-page report, Brief Review of Threats to
Groundwater from the Oil and Gas Industry’s Methane Migration and Hydraulic Fracturing
, looks
to be a game-changer document, providing little ‘wriggle room’ for private industry and
government spokespeople advocating fracking’s immunity from public concern, criticism and
liability.

Ever since the pioneering days of Coalbed Methane fracking experiments in southeast and
southwest United States in the late 1970s, and through subsequent and evolving grandiose technical
stages of widespread experimenting with fracking in the United States and Canada, the deep-pocketed
inter-corporate industry has consistently fought and influenced both government and
citizenry by burying the truth about its cumulative impacts to the environment and human health
through confidentiality agreements, threats, half-truths, and deceptions. This catalogue, devoted
primarily to the theme of groundwater impacts, helps to shine the light upon a behemoth circus of
utter pitch black darkness.

“Jessica Ernst has made a strong case,” notes Will Koop, B.C. Tap Water Alliance Coordinator.
“Her collection provides excellent and technically friendly working tools, enabling the public to
draw their own conclusions from the critical information. This is not just an invaluable document
for North Americans, but for the world.”
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For Website Links to Ernst’s Document Catalogue:

http://www.ernstversusencana.ca/links-resources

http://www.frackingcanada.ca/industrys-gas-migration/

http://lesamisdurichelieu.blogspot.ca/2013/06/fracturation-hydraulique-expose-de.html