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European Greens Predict Financial Crash When the Carbon Bubble Bursts
Will the "carbon bubble" be the cause of the next shock to our economic and financial system?
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Chesapeake Energy’s $5 Billion Shuffle
The energy giant raised the cash it needed to survive by slashing royalties it paid property owners to drill on their land.
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The Slow Violence of Fracking in Argentina
Fracking is an astonishing materialization of human desire, intention and ingenuity - and an agent of violence upon the earth and its people.
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Bay Area Residents Call for an End to Crude Transport Through Communities
People don't want crude oil from fracking and tar sands traversing their streets or railways.
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Trading Water for Fuel is Fracking Crazy
In our mad rush to extract and sell every drop of gas and oil as quickly as possible, we’re trading precious water for fossil fuels.
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LA Becomes Biggest American City To Put Moratorium on Fracking
City Council members unanimously voted to ban the practice within city limits.
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Exxon CEO Comes Out Against Fracking Project Because It Will Affect His Property Values
As ExxonMobil's CEO, Rex Tillerson is tasked to promote hydraulic fracturing and fight proposed regulatory oversight. The exception is when Tillerson's $5 million property value might be harmed.
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Could Florida Become the New Fracking Frontier?
A state House panel gave the green light to two pro-fracking bills – neither of which requires that companies disclose the amount or concentration of chemicals they use to blast deep underground for gas and oil.
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After Fracking Blast in Pennsylvania, Chevron Offers Pizza
A Chevron well in the preparation stages for fracking exploded last week in Pennsylvania, causing a fire that lasted for four days.
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Report Reveals Fracking Is Depleting Water Supplies in America's Driest Places
Of the nearly 40,000 oil and gas wells drilled in the U.S. since 2011, three-quarters were located in areas where water is scarce, and more than half in areas experiencing drought.