Mountaintop

Professor: Gas, Coal Full-Cycle Emissions Are Similar

Total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning natural gas obtained using hydraulic fracturing to stimulate wells and those from burning coal obtained from mountaintop removal may be similar or even greater in the case of natural gas, a Cornell University professor has claimed.

April 5, 2010

Professor: Natural Gas’ GHG Halo Has Cracks

Total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning natural gas obtained using hydraulic fracturing to stimulate wells and those from burning coal obtained from mountaintop removal may be similar or even greater in the case of natural gas, a Cornell University professor has claimed.

April 1, 2010

Professor: Natural Gas’ GHG Halo Has Cracks

Total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning natural gas obtained using hydraulic fracturing to stimulate wells and those from burning coal obtained from mountaintop removal may be similar or even greater in the case of natural gas, a Cornell University professor has claimed.

April 1, 2010