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New York Times: Walking the Land Where the Drilling Rigs Will Go

Read Verlyn Klinkenborg’s editorial, published July 27, 2009 in the New York Times:

There is plenty of change in the Catskills, much of it driven by energy development. The great scar of the Millennium Pipeline, which will someday bring natural gas from Ontario to New York City, comes straight over the mountains and down to the river. Yet that is nothing when measured against the huge changes that will come if New York State gives the go-ahead to gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale.

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We Are Doing It: Texas rural women are battling modern dragons to save some “country” for future generations.

Wilson: “The drillers have run amok.” Photo BY JEFF PRINCE

Wilson: “The drillers have run amok.” Photo BY JEFF PRINCE


In the current issue of the Fort Worth Weekly, Jeff Prince reports on a few Texas women who are going beyond the call of duty to protect their homes, families and generations to come from gas drillers who are running amok on all we hold dear.

Their are many, many more unheralded women around the state and country who have been inspired to do the same.

All of them deserve our support. Read Jeff’s report.

Wildlife expert warns of ecological risks of natural gas drilling

With the unprecedented wave of deep-well, natural-gas drilling occurring across much of Pennsylvania, care must be taken to minimize impacts on wildlife and forests so critical to the state’s economy and heritage, according to a wildlife expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.

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