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Unfortunately, some groups are still determined to draw attention to themselves by writing scary-sounding reports on water use and hydraulic fracturing, when the reality isn’t scary at all. Take the Boston-based “sustainability” group called Ceres and its “Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Stress: Growing Competitive Pressures for Water” report. EID takes a look at some of the biggest problems in that report.

No, Truthland hasn’t been shown in New York City, at least not officially, although a recent fear-inducing endeavor by Fox leads us to believe it’s certainly being watched in the Big Apple. This screening, co-sponsored by the Northern Wayne Property Owner’s Alliance and Energy Citizens,...

My neighbor…. Together we stood, when snows fell so heavy, and then we would work together to remove that heavy white stuff.  We then relaxed over hot chocolate, sometimes sharing a glass of ginger brandy.  We were friends!  Together, we faced the challenges of raising...

Nick Grealy Author, No Hot Air and Shale Gas Info.eu I am from the U.K. and am the author of two web sites promoting shale gas development in Europe.  One is called No Hot Air (where we cover worldwide shale gas activity, including a lot...

There’s something fishy happening in the Delaware watershed and we’re not talking trout.  Residents of the watershed encompassing the New York City reservoir system and neighboring parts of the Catskills were stunned recently by seemingly unrelated events that, taken together, indicate Mayor Mike Bloomberg may...

Jim Willis Editor, Marcellus Drilling News Sitting on a porch near the edge of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York sits James “Chip” Northrup, discussing what has become the preeminent issue of upstate New York–hydraulic fracturing. With green tree leaves shimmering from a summer breeze in...