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The Newest Gold Rush: The Frenzy for Natural Gas Threatens New York's Water

The Newest Gold Rush: The Frenzy for Natural Gas Threatens New York’s Water by Adam Federman, Earth Island Journal, on Alternet:

In New York, even though the drilling hasn’t begun, the battle lines have been drawn. Environmental organizations have been forced to play catch up; to educate the public about a drilling process that has not been widely used in this part of the country; and to argue against drilling, at a time of unparalleled economic distress and budget shortfalls, in what may be the largest natural gas reservoir in the nation. And they’re also up against the oil and gas companies. “We’ve never seen the circus come to town before,” says Bruce Ferguson, a member of Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy who lives in Sullivan County.

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Economic risks of drilling the Marcellus Shale for natural gas

Check out this 2-page PDF showing the economic risks and trade-offs associated with drilling the Marcellus Shale for natural gas: What’s at Risk?