Noam Chomsky Quotes
"My personal feeling is that citizens of the democratic societies should undertake a course of intellectual self-defense to protect themselves from manipulation and control, and to lay the basis for more meaningful democracy."
Noam Chomsky - Necessary Illusions
Noam Chomsky - Necessary Illusions
I Acknowledge Class Warfare Exists shared I Acknowledge Apartheid Exists's photo.
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Breaking: big parts of Fort McMurray, the town at ground zero for giant tar sands tailings ponds, are under water right now. Very bad news for the regions rivers and lakes.
Stay tuned for more: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ edmonton/story/2013/06/11/ edmonton-fort-mcmurray-flooding .html
Breaking: big parts of Ft McMurray, ground zero for giant tar sands tailings ponds, are under water right now. Stay tuned for more: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ edmonton/story/2013/06/11/ edmonton-fort-mcmurray-flooding .html
Breaking: big parts of Ft McMurray, ground zero for giant tar sands tailings ponds, are under water right now. Stay tuned for more: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ edmonton/story/2013/06/11/ edmonton-fort-mcmurray-flooding .html
(B) I wish!
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NYS receives a "F"ailing grade in Environmental Protection.
This really means they fail to to protect public health as well.
Thanks Environmental Advocates of New York for writing the Report Card.
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Enviros give [NY] state Senate a failing grade"
If the Senate Fails Environmental Studies they also Fail to protect Public Health (and the public in general)
Read the article: http://bit.ly/14tpGHY
If the Senate Fails Environmental Studies they also Fail to protect Public Health (and the public in general)
Read the article: http://bit.ly/14tpGHY
Not our concern?
This is where a lot of our food comes from!
I know what would save even more money— Let's end subsidies to coal companies entirely.
You can't make this stuff up.
India Coal, the world's largest coal company, is putting solar on its facilities, from mines to power stations, to cut their uti...lities bills.
This is powerful testimony that the age of coal is coming to an end -- SHARE if you're ready to see this dirty industry ended forever.
http://reneweconomy.com.au/ 2013/ worlds-biggest-coal-company-tur ns-to-solar-to-save-energy-cos ts-31634
India Coal, the world's largest coal company, is putting solar on its facilities, from mines to power stations, to cut their uti...lities bills.
This is powerful testimony that the age of coal is coming to an end -- SHARE if you're ready to see this dirty industry ended forever.
http://reneweconomy.com.au/
FRACKING NIGHTMARE: This fracking company used up all the local water. So it's trucking in 1 million gallons. "The water use for these types of wells in Michigan is unprecedented."
June 5, 2013
respectmyplanet.org Friends of the Au Gres–Rifle Watershed
Concerns about the impact to local groundwater by massive water use—on a scale never before seen in Michigan fracking operations—are coming to a head, as the plan for Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. to use 8.4 million gallons of water to fracture a single well has been stymied by a lack of water on site.
Instead, the company is trucking water—nearly 1 million gallons of it in just one week—from the City of Kalkaska’s water system to meet its needs. This one fracking operation today is using more water than Kalkaska is using for all its needs over the same time period.
The Westerman 1-29 HD1 gas/oil well, located on Wood Road in Rapid River Township, Kalkaska County, originally permitted to Chevron Michigan, LLC, is now being operated by Encana.
Instead, the company is trucking water—nearly 1 million gallons of it in just one week—from the City of Kalkaska’s water system to meet its needs. This one fracking operation today is using more water than Kalkaska is using for all its needs over the same time period.
The Westerman 1-29 HD1 gas/oil well, located on Wood Road in Rapid River Township, Kalkaska County, originally permitted to Chevron Michigan, LLC, is now being operated by Encana.
The permit issued by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) authorized one water well on the site. The estimated water required for the gas/oil well was 8.4 million gallons. That compares to about 10,000 gallons used to complete or “stimulate” wells in the traditional way—a massive increase in consumptive water use by the fracking industry compared to the past.
The Michigan Water Assessment Withdrawal Tool (WWAT) estimated that 900 gallons per minute could be removed safely from the site and would cause no adverse resource impact. As it turns out, there isn’t enough water available on the site to provide 900 gallons per minute, let alone be safely removed.
An additional eight water wells were drilled on the site but apparently they did not produce either. Starting on May 31, water began being removed from the Kalkaska municipal water system to frack the gas/oil well.
The municipal withdrawal did not come close to supplying the water necessary to complete the Westerman well, so on Saturday, another water well was drilled off site in the surrounding field.
That water well also failed to produce sufficient water and trucks running around the clock continued to haul more than 900,000 gallons of water from the Kalkaska municipal system over the weekend. At last report on June 4, the water was still being trucked to the well site from the municipal water supply.
“If the citizens of Michigan knew corporations were destroying hundreds of millions of gallons of Michigan water—water that is supposedly protected by government for use by all of us—they would be opposing this new kind of completion technique,” stated Paul Brady, a local resident and leading contributor of respectmyplanet.org. “These deep shale unconventional wells are using massive amounts of water without adequate testing and solid data on aquifer capacity.”
Brady noted that the new fracking methods permanently remove water from Michigan’s watersheds. It is polluted with chemicals, shoved deep into the ground and never returned to the water cycle.
Encana has stated in shareholder presentations that up to 500 wells are planned for Michigan. Five new wells were permitted in Excelsior Township last week that estimate using 152,000,000 gallons of water. Eight more permit applications are pending.
The water use for these types of wells in Michigan is unprecedented. There is no gas or oil play in the U.S. that is using this much water per well.
The Michigan DEQ has taken some steps recently to try and deal with the astounding amounts of water destroyed by modern fracking. But as of today, the primary tools that they are using to determine the adverse impact to our water are inadequate to even judge how much water is available in any given location (as demonstrated by the Westerman well situation), never mind how much can be safely removed. Michigan has no groundwater maps of this area; state officials don’t know how much water withdrawal our aquifers in Kalkaska County can support.
However, there is a way to find this out: Do a pump aquifer yield test. State officials should require this testing whenever withdrawals of this magnitude are proposed for any reason, not just oil and gas exploration.
“This is not about the gas and oil industry,” says Brady. “We wholeheartedly support the Michigan oil and gas worker: They are our neighbors, family and friends here in Kalkaska. We are confident local oil and gas workers value the water as much as we do.”
Elected officials often remind us that water is by far our most precious resource. They need to step in and ensure that such massive quantities are not misused in this manner, and that unsustainable well drilling is not allowed.
Visit EcoWatch’s FRACKING page for more related news on this topic.
via Occupy the NRA:
"He had a fascination with guns, along with a troubled past, but in America, land of easy access to guns, that means little, apparently. Groups like the National Association for Gun Rights actually have the motto "Firearms Everywhere and Anywhere." They oppose ANY restrictions on the 2nd Amendment, thus enabling killers like the one in California."
See the story about the Santa Monica shooter here: http://www.latimes.com/local/ lanow/ la-me-ln-santa-monica-gunman-ha d-fascination-with-guns-friend -says-20130609,0,4286367.story
"He had a fascination with guns, along with a troubled past, but in America, land of easy access to guns, that means little, apparently. Groups like the National Association for Gun Rights actually have the motto "Firearms Everywhere and Anywhere." They oppose ANY restrictions on the 2nd Amendment, thus enabling killers like the one in California."
See the story about the Santa Monica shooter here: http://www.latimes.com/local/
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