northtexansfornaturalgas.com
Blog - NTNG
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Rumor v. Facts. History of Barnett Shale. What EPA’s Science Advisory Board Did and Did Not Say about Fracking and Groundwater. Friday, August 19, 2016. Over the last week, many organizations (from general news publications to anti-fracking groups) have mistakenly claimed the Science Advisory Board (SAB) for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to alter the agency’s conclusion that fracking has not led to widespread, systemic impacts on drinking water. Thursday, July 14, 2016. But is ther...
texasenterprise.utexas.edu
Plunging Pump Prices Shake up Public Opinions | Texas Enterprise
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Texas Enterprise: Big Ideas in Business from The University of Texas at Austin. New Energy Poll: Pump Prices Shake Up Public Opinion. May 1, 2015. 66 percent of Americans see gasoline prices as high, down from 92 percent. Up to 6 percent fewer are investing in energy-saving lights, appliances, and cars. By a 33-point margin, consumers would give cities the power to ban hydraulic fracturing. That’s a top lesson of the latest University of Texas at Austin Energy Poll. Ldquo;We can never say A leads to B to...
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News — Climate Chat
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Americans On Climate Change. Why Don't We Care More? Climate Change in the News. A Guide for Journalists. Winning Hearts and Minds. Sounding a Call to Action. Talking Climate: The Wrong Way. Talking Climate: A Better Way. From Around the Web. Americans On Climate Change. Why Don't We Care More? Climate Change in the News. A Guide for Journalists. Winning Hearts and Minds. Sounding a Call to Action. Talking Climate: The Wrong Way. Talking Climate: A Better Way. From Around the Web. February 27, 2017.
thorningforum.com
Thorning Forum
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CAP Critique Ignores Facts, Obscures Reality on Energy and Taxes. It’s becoming a quarterly tradition as reliable as the seasons: the oil sector releases its earnings, and the Center for American Progress contorts itself into a misleading critique of the industry, its tax treatment, and its outsized role in the American economy. Not a single aspect of this line of reasoning holds water. Earnings, Expenses, and Returns. And how profitable is the sector? Found that three of the largest oil and gas companie...
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