Tag Archive: natural gas

Water Use for Fracking Not Necessarily a Net Loss

In arid Colorado, hydraulic fracturing raises public concerns of a water bust, but water policy expert Reagan Waskom explains that finding ways to conserve water throughout the fracking process is the key to sustainability.

In the Highly Polarized Fracking Debate, Tierney Takes the “Sensible Middle”

Energy policy expert Susan Tierney explains why accepting natural gas may be the only way to keep the nation from turning to more coal for its energy needs.

The List: Week of Feb. 24

Plan ahead for this spring by attending the Saturday backyard chicken program in Longmont, or visit CU’s Center for the American West to learn more about how fracking might affect local environments.

The List: Science and Environmental Happenings in and Around Boulder

Boulder is replete with informative events this week, including a talk by Max Boykoff on how the media covers climate change and a screening of documentary film “Gasland,” which exposes some of the dangers of hydraulic fracturing.

Government Focuses on Natural Gas for US Energy Future

From left to right: Rep. Jarder Polsi (D-Colo.),

By Brendon Bosworth In his State of the Union address Tuesday, President Barack Obama made it clear that further expansion of natural gas drilling is a key part of the government’s vision for America’s energy economy. “We have a supply of natural gas that can last America nearly 100 years,” said Obama. “And my administration will …

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Climate Change Misconceptions

There are many misconceptions about climate change that confuse the issue. This is my viewpoint on three of these misconceptions that will hopefully add some clarity to the discussion…