Poll shows New Yorkers divided on natural gas project | Press & Sun-Bulletin | pressconnects.com
September 22, 2011
Poll shows New Yorkers divided on natural gas project | Press & Sun-Bulletin | pressconnects.com.
Gas Drilling Awareness for Cortland County
March 30, 2011
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Gregory FCA and GoMarcellusShale.com’s Online Analysis of Public
Opinion Pertaining to Marcellus Shale Development
March 30th, 2011
Includes all available Nielsen BuzzMetrics data culled from over 45,000 traditional
media sources and over 150 million social media sources, including blogs, blog
comments, message boards, forums, Facebook, and Twitter.
Sentiment Scores are based on a 10‐point scale, ranging from +5 to ‐5. Plus five is
the most positive score and ‐5 is the most negative score. Zero represents neutral
sentiment.
This analysis was conducted by Gregory FCA and GoMarcellusShale.com, using
data from Nielsen Online’s BuzzMetrics.
December 25, 2010
Strong Support Across Party Lines Seen in Pennsylvania For Putting Emphasis on Energy Production With Minimum of Pollution; More than Four Out of Five Want Better Disclosure of Risks.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Do Pennsylvania residents think natural gas is as “clean” as it is touted as being by the energy industry? Three out of five Pennsylvanians are already very or somewhat aware of the controversy about hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) drilling used to tap cheap natural gas supplies in the state, according to a new Infogroup/Opinion Research Corporation (Infogroup/ORC) survey of 403 state residents conducted for the nonprofit Civil Society Institute (CSI). Among Pennsylvanians who already are aware of “fracking,” more than four out of five are concerned about the drilling technique’s possible threat to clean drinking water.