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Close Unfair Loopholes For Fracking Pollution – Earthjustice

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 18, 2013 by stlaneJune 18, 2013

Drillers Need To Clean Up Their ActIt's hard to go a day without hearing something in the news about the consequences of the oil and gas drilling rush across the United States. The rush is due in part to the … Continue reading →

Posted in Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Pollution, Total Cost of Energy, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

The Greening of San Antonio | The Rivard Report

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 12, 2013 by stlaneJune 12, 2013

San Antonio is emerging as one of the “greenest” large American cities. In addition to our already-famous reputation for hospitality, San Antonio is getting recognized for its advances in energy and water efficiencies, alternative transportation programs and solid waste management. … Continue reading →

Posted in Building, Carbon, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Solar, Solar Energy, Total Cost of Energy, Water | Leave a reply

Can GE Make Fracking Safer?

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 10, 2013 by stlaneJune 10, 2013

In three years, General Electric Co. has gone from only dabbling in oil and gas to investing a whopping $15 billion in the sector, with an eye for diversity and new technology—not drilling and producing. The bottom line is that … Continue reading →

Posted in Carbon, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Total Cost of Energy, Uncategorized, Water | Leave a reply

19-Year-Old Develops Ocean Cleanup Array That Could Remove 7,250,000 Tons Of Plastic From Oceans

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 10, 2013 by stlaneJune 10, 2013

19-year-old Boyan Slat has unveiled plans to create an Ocean Cleanup Array that could remove 7,250,000 tons of plastic waste from the world’s oceans. The device consists of an anchored network of floating booms and processing platforms that could be … Continue reading →

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EPA Lets Energy Firms Pollute America’s Underground Water Supply | InsideClimate News

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 29, 2013 by stlaneMay 29, 2013

A primary concern about the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline is that a leak would contaminate the Ogallala aquifer, one of the nation's most important sources of drinking and irrigation water. InsideClimate News is republishing this investigative story from ProPublica … Continue reading →

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