Thursday, September 26, 2013
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Fracking Victims Demand EPA Reopen Investigations Into Poisoned Drinking WaterAmericans Against Fracking / Stop the Frack Attack
Residents personally harmed by gas drilling and fracking held
a press conference in front of the White House yesterday and delivered
250,000 petition signatures...
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A Real-Time Look at Sea Level Rise Caused By Climate ChangeEcoWatch
The city of Norfolk represents a real-time look at what other
coastal cities will face if steps aren’t taken to prepare for the
future. Sea level rise is a slow-moving threat...
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Renewable Energy Barn Built in Path of Keystone XL PipelineBold Nebraska
Due to the location of the Build Our Energy Barn, should
President Obama ultimately approve a permit for Keystone XL, TransCanada
will either have to reroute the pipeline, or demolish a
community-serving, sustainable energy...
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California Chefs Join Together to Fight FrackingFood & Water Watch
In states like Pennsylvania, Colorado and Ohio, grazing
animals have gotten sick and died after drinking fracking runoff and
water from farm wells near fracking operations and in Kern County, CA,
one farmer lost millions of dollars worth of almond...
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State Department Ignores Keystone XL Impact on Endangered SpeciesCenter for Biological Diversity
“The State Department has tried to sweep the worst impacts of
the Keystone XL under the rug. Its analysis is like a shell game, where
spills, power lines and other unavoidable consequences of the pipeline
are hidden...
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