Fracking Article in May 2011 Discover Magazine
The May 2011 issue of Discover magazine has a feature article on fracking for natural gas. The issue is available at our library.
The May 2011 issue of Discover magazine has a feature article on fracking for natural gas. The issue is available at our library.
We’re excited to announce an expansion of GFJ’s Digital Archives. We’ve added eight years of additional searchable, digitized local newspapers, extending coverage into 1923. The project will eventually carry coverage to 1960. We will soon add The E-J Worker’s Review. The Review was an in-house publication of the Endicott Johnson Corporation published from 1919 till…
GFJ maintains a library of documents related to the i3 Electronics Wastewater Treatment Plant on the Huron Campus in Endicott. Electronic copies may be read below. We also maintain paper copies that may be read at our library, 1001 Park Street in Endicott. Industrial SPDES Permit Fact Sheet State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Discharge Permit Notice…
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Excellent non-bias article.
Natural Gas is a Stop-Gap temporary solution, although from your analysis it appears that it is dirtier than Coal if you consider all the costs.
Natural gas Hydrogen Fuel Cells offer a much cleaner solution to the burning of this fuel
Yes we have the resorces to escape from oil through, do we have the political will to do this before our country goes the way of England, Spain, Portugal and the Roman Empire is the question.