Flurry of Events in NY Demonstrates Enormous Public Concern over Marcellus Shale Drilling
My colleagues and I like to remind ourselves how, when we first starting hearing murmurs about possible major new gas drilling in upstate New York a little...
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My colleagues and I like to remind ourselves how, when we first starting hearing murmurs about possible major new gas drilling in upstate New York a little...
James Otto is a giant of a man. Although he’s built to sack quarterbacks in the NFL, he’s blessed with a bourbon-and-molasses voice that has served him well in...
Last summer, Audubon Magazine reporter Barry Yeoman travelled north to the open pit mines in Alberta, Canada where a dense form of oil is dug from the earth...
“One-fourteen p.m. Five cormorants, flying… One sixteen p.m. Eighteen ducks, swimming…” One of my occasional duties on board the “Bote de Brian” was to...
Clean coal, eh? No such thing. The stuff is dirty from the cradle to the grave. Just consider coal ash. Over 130 million tons of this so-called coal combustion...
I just returned from an extraordinary trip to an even more extraordinary place. Laguna San Ignacio , on the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula in...
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