July 2012
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The “Science” Behind Generating Headlines
Steve Everley Spokesperson
Last December, EPA released a draft report on water quality in tiny Pavillion, Wyo., which was immediately seized upon by opponents of natural gas development in the United States (and even around the world) as smoking-gun proof that hydraulic fracturing pollutes drinking water. Never mind that the paper hadn’t been peer reviewed, or that within a few months the EPA to...
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Two Thumbs Up for API Film Festival
Jeff Eshelman Executive Vice-President
As folks opposed to responsible oil and gas development gas-up their cars and buses for a trip down to Washington this weekend for a protest, our industry continues to focus on exposing and highlighting the truth about the economic and environmental benefits of American energy production – by way of some unique communications channels.
API president and...
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Key Democrats to Sierra Club: You’re Wrong about...
Julia Bell Researcher, Energy In Depth
As a fuel source, natural gas represents a rare combination of benefits: Affordable, abundant, and clean. The White House has acknowledged this on several occasions, touting also the enormous job creation potential that responsible natural gas development can deliver.
But for some, denying the facts about natural gas has become a profitable enterprise. The...
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Experts Some Fracking Critics Use Bad Science →
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EID's John Krohn and Range Resources Matt... →
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"Truthland" Helps the Rational Middle Understand...
Frank Andrews – Client Manager, SCE Environmental Group
I had the opportunity to see the film “Truthland” when it was shown at the Hilton Hotel in Scranton. It was a good, solid presentation of facts and I especially enjoyed seeing it through Shelly’s eyes. It gave a down to earth look at the issues.
I had to speak up during the panel discussion.
Most people in Northeast and Central...
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“Truthland” Screened In Harrisburg →
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'Truthland' screening comes to central... →
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U.S. Takes the Gold in CO2 Reductions, Thanks to...
Julia Bell Researcher, Energy In Depth
As the U.S. Olympic team gets set to compete against the best athletes from around the world in London later this month, there’s at least one event for which the U.S.A. appears to have already won the gold. According to a new report from the Paris-based International Energy Agency, the United States has had “the largest reduction [of emissions] of all...
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