Monday, November 7, 2016

Why Oklahoma Can't Turn Off Its Earthquakes - Bloomberg

Sunday night's 5.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Cushing, Okla., is the latest and, in some ways, the most troubling in a series of temblors that has rocked the Sooner State over the past few years. Not only did it strike within a mile of what is arguably one of the country's most important strategic assets—Cushing is the largest crude oil trading hub in North America, with almost 600 million barrels of stored crude—but its occurrence raises questions over the state's ability to do anything about the significant rise in seismic activity, which has been linked to oil and gas activity.



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Why Oklahoma Can't Turn Off Its Earthquakes - Bloomberg

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Savoy Energy has withdrawn its permit application for the proposed Creque 3-20 SWD well, Underground Injection Control draft permit #MI-091-2D-0004

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Simmons, Lilly" <simmons.lilly@epa.gov<mailto:simmons.lilly@epa.gov>>
Date: October 18, 2016 at 18:24:07 EDT
To: Undisclosed recipients:;
Subject: withdrawal notice to commenter MI-091-2D-0004

Dear Commenter:

As of September 20, 2016, Savoy Energy has withdrawn its permit application for the proposed Creque 3-20 SWD well, Underground Injection Control draft permit #MI-091-2D-0004. Therefore, the draft permit is no longer under consideration by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA will take no further action regarding this draft permit and will not hold a public hearing or respond further to comments collected during the comment period. Should the company propose the well again, it must submit a new application to EPA, which would undergo review and public notice.

Friday, October 14, 2016

Siena Heights University ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTARY SERIES FALL 2016

Environmental Documentaries Series

ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTARY SERIES SCHEDULED FOR FALL 2016
​SHU Students can enroll for a 1-credit hour course and earn credit for attendance, short quizzes and essays (Course number ENV200D, Instructor: Tom Wassmer, twassmer@sienaheights.edu). All events are open and free to anybody. This faculty-led program and any related discussion is for educational benefit only.
Documentaries shown last year are available through the SHU Library or Online as pay-per-view for a small fee.
There will be a short introduction before the showing of the documentaries. Following the showings, there will be an optional discussion on the topic of the movie and how well the issue was covered. This faculty-led program and any related discussion is for educational benefit only.

All events will take place on Thursday evenings between 7-9 pm in the Science Auditorium SCI 131.
Date
Title(s)
Topic
Fall 2016
10/20/2016
Money, Globalization
10/27/2016
Chemicals – Pollution
11/3/2016
E-trash / Connected Disconnect
11/10/2016
Conservation, Species extinction, Global Warming
11/17/2016
Algae Blooms
11/24/2016
Thanksgiving Break
12/1/2016
Antibiotic Resistance
12/8/2016
Environmental Advocacy
12/15/2016
Climate change, Ocean Acidification and Environmental Advocacy

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Canada to set national carbon tax from 2018 – Trudeau

Prime minister Justin Trudeau told parliament carbon pricing was the way to green Canada’s economy and meet climate targets

"Canada is back," say Justin Trudeau and Catherine McKenna (Pic: Environment and climate Canada)

"Canada is back," say Justin Trudeau and Catherine McKenna (Pic: Environment and climate Canada)

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Canada will impose a tax on carbon dioxide emissions nationwide from 2018, prime minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday.

Read the full story here:

http://www.climatechangenews.com/2016/10/04/canada-to-set-national-carbon-tax-from-2018-trudeau/



Monday, September 26, 2016

The Sky’s Limit: Why the Paris Climate Goals Require a Managed Decline of Fossil Fuel Production

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The Sky’s Limit: Why the Paris Climate Goals Require a Managed Decline of Fossil Fuel Production

Oil Change International, in collaboration with 350.org, Amazon Watch, APMDD, AYCC, Bold Alliance, Christian Aid, Earthworks, Équiterre, Global Catholic Climate Movement, HOMEF, Indigenous Environmental Network, IndyAct, Rainforest Action Network, and Stand.earth
September 2016
DOWNLOAD REPORT

Full Story here: http://priceofoil.org/2016/09/22/the-skys-limit-report/

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Stop the NEXUS Pipeline! - Food & Water Watch

The NEXUS and ROVER pipelines distribute gas harvested by water and air polluting fracking, supports only minimal and temporary jobs, is economically unnecessary, and continues to cause man-made climate change that kills people every day in Bangladesh and the Pacific Islands, and at home with more severe storms like Sandy, more extreme heat and drought.



Stop the NEXUS Pipeline! - Food & Water Watch