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Tag Archives: Hydraulic fracturing

Occupy This: Strange Skepticism

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Christine Noble
The Earth seen from Apollo 17.

The Earth seen from Apollo 17. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I believe I have written about this before, but I find it puzzling and troubling the skepticism regarding the environmental movement. I am not just speaking of those who deny anthropogenic climate change, but of the broad distrust for environmentalists as a whole. Continue reading →

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Between a Roc and a Hard Place: H2O From Across Monroe

Posted on July 26, 2012 by Christine Noble
English: A beautiful night in July 2011 made t...

English: A beautiful night in July 2011 made this shot happen – that, and some HDR work. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Okay Hand of Ananke readers, kind of being lazy this week. Once again we are covering hydrofracking, because a) it is important and b) we are holding a rally this weekend! Here is a copy of the announcement: Continue reading →

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Between A Roc and a Hard Place: Coming to a Tap Near You

Posted on July 12, 2012 by Christine Noble

Though, not if we can help it. I’ve posted a lot about fracking these past couple of weeks. This is due in no small part to my new job, which I will write more about in the phone call tomorrow. Today I will keep it short and sweet (sorry, my body is still getting used to the hours.) Continue reading →

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