Webinars
Are you a researcher, health professional, or just wanting to learn more about the health impacts of oil & gas drilling? Check out the Environmental Health Channel – a new…
Read MoreUnconventional oil and gas operations have to eliminate the flowback waste that results from fracking. Recycling is an available, but not a frequently used option. Companies prefer to use underground…
Read MoreAre you concerned about fracking? Natural gas pipelines and compressor stations? Have you tried to make the argument that fracking is unsafe, yet haven’t yet found a way to do…
Read MoreThis is the first in a series of training webinars that connect leaders in the network who have valuable skills to offer. This series is covering topics like : fracking…
Read MoreOne thing that’s been effective with our network is webinars. This format has allowed parts of our network to share information, teach each other, and even strategize together from a…
Read MoreAmong those familiar with fracking, many are not as familiar with frac sand mining — the process by which industry removes, excavates, and processes silica sand for hydraulic fracturing across…
Read MoreAs much as clean air and water are necessary for healthy lives, safe and clean food is just as important. But what happens if the farms where our food comes…
Read MoreThe recent ban on fracking in Maryland has energized efforts to ban fracking in other states and jurisdictions. The movement in Maryland was the result of a collaborative effort of…
Read MoreLearn about the Environmental Health Project’s (EHP) new project, a registry and resource network for people living or working in the shale fields. It allows people to upload and document their health symptoms and potential exposures to contaminated air and water. Presenters are Jill Kriesky and Beth Weinberger from the SWPA Environmental Health Project , along with Lois Bower-Bjornson from the Clean Air Council.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, the public has access to thousands of citizen complaints related to fracking in Pennsylvania – the second largest producer of natural gas behind Texas thanks…
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