The Weekly Word: Wet and dry gas, NY fracs and the Marcellus

This Weekly Word with Jason Spiess and the professor Stephen Heins hosts Tom Shepstone from Pennsylvania, who is an urban consultant, community planner, researcher and advisor for zoning and land use in the Northeast of the U.S. Shepstone began the conversation by providing a history of the Appalachian Basin over the last 10years. Shepstone described [...]

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New Report Finds Marcellus Shale Development Unrelated To Pa. Mortality Rates

Thought Piece It is very interesting that this report received no coverage in environmental or health news, although the new study done by University of Chicago, UCLA and Princeton is splattered all over them. Another difference is that Sue Mickley’s study states who funded the study upfront, while there is no mention of who funded the [...]

By |2017-12-14T22:40:11-05:00December 14th, 2017|Categories: Energy, Environment, Thought Piece|Tags: |Comments Off on New Report Finds Marcellus Shale Development Unrelated To Pa. Mortality Rates