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Don't Bargain Water for Power
Fracking operations near a home in Armstrong County, PA By Guest Writer, Marion Stoddart In a December 2 commentary in the Boston Globe, columnist Tom Keane wrote that "The key to American energy independence is ‘drill, baby, drill’ -- or perhaps more correctly, 'frack, baby, frack.'" Fracking, formally known as hydraulic fracturing, is a process in which millions of gallons of water, spiked with known and proprietary additives, are forced into shale stone at very high pressures, typically 10,000 pounds per square inch, to fracture the stone and release oil and natural gas. Keane may not
Don't Frack Denver's Water
By Gary Wockner, Colorado Program Director What has separated the fracking wars in the Eastern U.S. from the Western U.S. is that New York City'sand Pittsburgh's watershed -- the place where these cities get their drinking water -- is proposed to be fracked. As you can expect, when millions of people learn that potentially cancer-causing chemicals are going to be injected into the ground near their drinking water, they get very riled up. Conversely in Colorado, fracking has mostly occurred on the plains and near the suburbs, whereas Denver's watershed is upstream in the mountains. Until now
Ranking Retailers
By Cindy Luppi, New England Regional Director This post originally appeared on the Safe Chemicals Healthy Families Blog It’s December 11 th - just a few weeks before the holidays and three weeks until New Years Eve. If you’re like me, you’re a little bleary-eyed running around to finish up end-of-year projects and get ready for the holidays. And if you like to give stocking stuffers like bubble bath, massage oil or lip balm, it can be really hard to de-code the ingredient list in tiny print on the back of the bottle…to avoid inadvertently passing along toxic chemicals wrapped up in a red and
Don’t Let the Fiscal Cliff Devastate our Environment
By Bob Wendelgass, President & CEO During the last major fight on the federal budget, Congress set up a super-committee to attempt to negotiate a package of tax and spending changes to reduce the federal deficit. In order to provide incentive for the committee, Congress agreed that unless an alternative plan is in place by January 2, 2013, all domestic discretionary funding, including the defense budget, would be cut by 8.2% across the board. The super-committee was not able to reach an agreement, so as much as $110 billion in cuts are scheduled to take effect in FY 2013. In addition, the
Green for the Holidays
By Lily Dieck, Michigan Intern The New Year is fast approaching. As you plan your resolutions for 2013, I encourage you to play your part in protecting our environment by making small changes to increase your home’s green factor. Don’t worry, it’s easy and won’t burn a hole in your pocket after all that holiday spending. Here are some great tips from John Kinch of Michigan Energy Options to help make your home more energy efficient! Watch the video! 1. Invest in solar panels: In recent years solar panels have become more affordable and are easily installed on most houses and businesses. The