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Fracking the Eagle Ford Shale – Big Oil and Bad Air on the Texas Prairie – Weather Channel

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 18, 2014 by stlaneJune 14, 2022

The Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas is the site of one of the biggest energy booms in America, with oil and gas wells sprouting at an unprecedented rate. But local residents fear for their health – not from the … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Climate Change, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food Security, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

Fracking the Eagle Ford Shale: Big Oil & Bad Air on the Texas Prairie | Inside Climate News

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 18, 2014 by stlaneJune 14, 2022

An eight-month investigation into the public health consequences of unmitigated oil and gas industry sprawl in Texas Members of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team from InsideClimate News, together with the Center for Public Integrity and The Weather Channel, reveal that as … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food Security, Fossil Fuels, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

Thanks to Tomatoes, Purifying Water May Have Just Gotten Easier | Care2 Causes

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 18, 2013 by stlaneDecember 18, 2013

What if there was a way to purify contaminated water in developing countries with a cost-effective method that’s both resourceful and effective? What if there was a way to provide clean drinking water to every thirsty mouth on the planet? … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Doing Something, Fertilizers, Food, Food Pharmacy, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, New Tech, Pollution, Sustainability, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

The End of Environment-Destroying Fertilizers Could Be Near | Care2 Causes

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 18, 2013 by stlaneDecember 18, 2013

Research breakthroughs have been pretty great for Mother Earth lately: We’re on the cusp of treating polluted water with little more than apple and tomato peels, and now Professor Edward Cocking from the University of Nottingham has created a new … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Carbon, Cool Tech, Economic Development, Fertilizers, Food, Food Pharmacy, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Fossil Fuels, New Tech, Planting Guides, Sustainability | Leave a reply

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