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Oklahoma’s drinking water is at risk from fracking, new report finds

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 10, 2017 | Fossil Fuels, Fracking

In some parts of the country, people are urged to pray for rain. In Oklahoma, the governor once told people to pray for oil prices. But as oil and gas fracking continue to spread throughout the state, Oklahomans’ concern might be more about the industry’s impact on...

Acclaimed environmental activist Lois Gibbs to encourage pipeline opponents

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 9, 2017 | Events, Health & Safety

Ms. Gibbs will speak on Monday, 10:30 AM April 17, 2017 at Union Grove Baptist Church on Shelton Store Road, Buckingham, VA.   Driven in 1978 to protect her son, her daughter and other mysteriously ill children in the neighborhood of Love Canal, Lois Gibbs...

PR: First Right to Climate Law Passes in Colorado

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 8, 2017 | Press Releases

Lafayette, Co, Law Builds on Growing Rights-Based Efforts to Stop Climate Change FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mari Margil mmargil@celdf.org LAFAYETTE, CO:  On March 22nd, the City Council ofLafayette, Colorado, became the first municipality in the state to recognize...

TransCanada shuts down Keystone after oil seeps to surface

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 8, 2017 | Accidents, Pipelines

Alberta-based TransCanada Corp has shut down its Keystone pipeline after crews spotted oil near a pump station in South Dakota, the company said in a statement on Monday. The company, Canada’s second largest pipeline operator, said the “potential...

She calls the process ‘frustrating’

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 8, 2017 | Politics of energy, Regulatory Permit Process, Spiritual Ecology

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