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Youngstown Voters to Consider Anti-Fracking Amendment Again

For the second time in six months, voters in the City of Youngstown, OH, will be asked to pass an amendment to the city’s charter that would ban hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and several other activities that support shale development.

September 11, 2013

Oregon Pipeline to Proposed LNG Site Gets Second Review

Pro- and anti-liquefied natural gas (LNG) export advocates in Oregon reemerged this week with the start of a second FERC environmental review of the proposed 230-mile, 36-inch diameter Pacific Connector pipeline between the interstate pipeline hub in Malin, OR, and the proposed Jordan Cove LNG site at Coos Bay.

June 8, 2012

New York DEC Extends Comment Period on Frack Rules

Following lengthy public hearings and the arrival of thousands of written comments by experts and stakeholders, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) said Wednesday it needs another month to complete an environmental review and proposed regulations for hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in the state.

December 1, 2011

New Jersey City Fighting Spectra Pipeline

Stoked by the San Bruno, CA, gas pipeline explosion in September and the anti-gas drilling film “Gasland” — as well as general not-in-my-backyard sentiment — Jersey City, NJ, officials are set to consider zoning changes intended to block a natural gas pipeline that Spectra Energy Corp. wants to build through their town.

November 15, 2010

Jersey City, NJ, Considering Measures to Block Spectra Pipeline

Stoked by the San Bruno, CA, gas pipeline explosion in September and the anti-gas drilling film “Gasland” — as well as general not-in-my-backyard sentiment — Jersey City, NJ, officials are set to consider zoning changes intended to block a natural gas pipeline that Spectra Energy Corp. wants to build through their town.

November 11, 2010

Northwest Energy Coalition Criticizes Environmental Group

A business-labor coalition in the Pacific Northwest is lashing out at environmental organization Columbia Riverkeeper (CRK) for allegedly working covertly in a recent anti-liquefied natural gas (LNG) local election. CRK’s work supposedly led to the narrow recall of one of five members of the Clatsop County (OR) Commission, a majority of which has supported building an LNG receiving terminal along the Columbia River.

November 23, 2009

Northwest Energy Coalition Criticizes Environmental Group

A business-labor coalition in the Pacific Northwest has lashed out at environmental organization Columbia Riverkeeper (CRK) for allegedly working covertly in a recent anti-liquefied natural gas (LNG) local election. CRK’s work supposedly led to the narrow recall of one of five members of the Clatsop County (OR) Commission, a majority of which has supported building an LNG receiving terminal along the Columbia River.

November 18, 2009

House Follows Senate in Passing Final Defense Bill Minus ANWR, LIHEAP

The House of Representatives, in a somewhat anti-climatic move Thursday, passed a slimmed-down defense appropriations bill that excluded a provision to open Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil and natural gas drilling, as well as $2 billion in emergency funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).

December 27, 2005

Former Anti-Terrorism Czar Analyzes Threats of LNG Projects in New England

Richard Clarke, former anti-terrorism czar for both the Bush and Clinton administrations, is preparing a threat analysis of the proposed marine transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG) through Narragansett Bay, said Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch. The U.S. Coast Guard has requested a copy of the analysis, which is due to be completed by mid-April.

March 14, 2005

Former Anti-Terrorism Czar Analyzes Threats of LNG Projects in New England

Richard Clarke, former anti-terrorism czar for both the Bush and Clinton administrations, is preparing a threat analysis of the proposed marine transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG) through Narragansett Bay, said Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch. The U.S. Coast Guard has requested a copy of the analysis, which is due to be completed by mid-April.

March 10, 2005
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