Physicians Scientists & Engineers for Healthy Energy released a working paper analysis,

Database_Analysis_12_10.pdf.

Toward an understanding of the environmental and public health

impacts of shale gas development: an analysis of the peer-reviewed

scientific literature, 2009-2014.  Dec. 10, 2014

 

Physicians Scientists & Engineers for Healthy Energy released a working paper analysis, statistical evaluation of the approximately 400 peer-reviewed studies to date on the impacts of shale gas development. In short, they examined what percentage of papers indicated risks/adverse impacts versus no indication of risk.

 highlights:

  • 96% of all papers on health indicate risks/adverse health outcomes;
  • 95% of all original research studies on air quality indicate elevated concentrations of air pollutants;
  • 72% of original research studies on water quality indicate contamination;
  • and there is a recent explosion in the number of peer-reviewed publications, with approximately 73% of all available peer-reviewed papers published in the past 24 months and a current average of one paper published each day.

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

 

THE COUNCIL OF CANADIAN ACADEMIES

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Notice: The project that is the subject of this report was undertaken with the

Did Pennsylvania’s highest court unravel environmental protections for oil and gas? | StateImpact Pennsylvania

Did Pennsylvania’s highest court unravel environmental protections for oil and gas? | StateImpact Pennsylvania.

BAKKEN SHALE: As oil production sets in, pollution starts to migrate — scientists — Friday, November 22, 2013 — www.eenews.net

BAKKEN SHALE: As oil production sets in, pollution starts to migrate — scientists — Friday, November 22, 2013 — www.eenews.net.

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.

(2) SkyTruth

(2) SkyTruth.

Debate at SU on Hydrofracking 11/30/12

NEW CAMPBELL DEBATE ON HYDROFRACKING
November 30, 7:00-8:30 p.m., Maxwell Auditorium, Syracuse University
“This Assembly Believes Hydrofracking Does More Harm Than Good.”
That is the proposition to be argued in the next Campbell Debate,  on Friday, November 30, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the Maxwell Auditorium on the Syracuse University campus.  Members of the Central New York  community are warmly invited to this free event.
Given the intense attention that this issue has generated, it needs little introduction, and indeed, it has been debated before.  But in  sponsoring this debate, the Campbell Institute is hoping to add some  additional light to the considerable heat the issue has produced thus far.
Speaking in favor of the proposition are Paul Gallay, President,  Hudson Riverkeeper, and Robert Howarth, the David R. Atkinson Professor  of Ecology and Environmental Biology at Cornell University.
Speaking against the proposition are Edward Hinchey, Principal Consultant, ERM Group, and Tim Whitesell, Supervisor, Town of Binghamton, and President, New York Association of Towns.
The debate will provide opportunities for lively direct exchange  among the speakers, as well as questions and brief points from the  audience.  The audience will register its views on the issue both before and after the event.
There will be a public reception following the debate, and parking  is available for a reduced rate in the Irving Garage on the Syracuse  University campus.
Grant Reeher Director, Campbell Public Affairs Institute
Professor of Political Science
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 313 Eggers Hall Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244 Tel.  315-443-5046 FAX  315-443-9082 gdreeher@maxwell.syr.edu
Host of “The Campbell Conversations” on WRVO – 6:30 p.m. on Fridays and 4 p.m. Saturdays — http://www.wrvo.fm/programs/campbell-conversations-wrvo-1-npr-news

League submits comments to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | League of Women Voters

League submits comments to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | League of Women Voters.

U.S. GAO – Unconventional Oil and Gas Development: Key Environmental and Public Health Requirements

U.S. GAO – Unconventional Oil and Gas Development: Key Environmental and Public Health Requirements.

Support to the identification of potential risks for the environment and human health arising from hydrocarbons operations involving hydraulic fracturing in Europe Report for European Commission DG Environment AEA/R/

fracking study.pdf (application/pdf Object).

Support to the identification of potential risks for the environment and human health arising from hydrocarbons operations involving hydraulic fracturing in Europe

Report for European Commission DG Environment AEA/R/ED57281
Issue Number 11
Date 28/05/2012