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University of Mass. Study: Green Projects Create More Jobs

A recent University of Massachusetts study concluded that spending $100 billion nationwide on clean, green economic recovery projects (wind, solar, biofuels, etc.) would “create nearly four times more total jobs than spending the same amount of money within the oil industry, and 300,000 more jobs than a similar amount of spending directed toward household consumption.”
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IOGA/NYSERDA wrap-up

Here is the information shared at the IOGA/NYSERDA event:

"If we continue down this path, this area will be uninhabitable"

Eric Massa at a Town Hall Meeting in Benton by Loujane Johns:

When questioned about gas and oil leases, Massa described a meeting he had with geologists from Cornell?University. ‘If we continue down this path, this area will be uninhabitable. These are scientists who work in some of the most sophisticated labs in the United States. I am not an enemy of natural gas, but in the Southern Tier most of the gas is controlled by foreign companies. I think applying gas and oil to the Clean Water Act is necessary.’

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Officials in three states pin water woes on gas drilling

Officials in three states pin water woes on gas drilling by ProPublica’s Abrahm Lustgarten:

Norma Fiorentino’s drinking water well was a time bomb. For weeks, workers in her small northeastern Pennsylvania town had been plumbing natural gas deposits from a drilling rig a few hundred yards away. They cracked the earth and pumped in fluids to force the gas out. Somehow, stray gas worked into tiny crevasses in the rock, leaking upward into the aquifer and slipping quietly into Fiorentino’s well. Then, according to the state’s working theory, a motorized pump turned on in her well house, flicked a spark and caused a New Year’s morning blast that tossed aside a concrete slab weighing several thousand-pounds. (Read the rest)