EPA Findings on Hydraulic Fracturing Deemed “Unsupportable”

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EPA Findings on Hydraulic Fracturing Deemed “Unsupportable”

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When an EPA study concluding that hydraulic fracturing “poses little or no threat” to drinking water supplies was published in 2004, several EPA scientists challenged the study’s methodology and questioned the impartiality of the expert panel that reviewed its findings.

See also: Halliburton’s Interests Assisted by White House – Los Angeles Times.

See also: Expert Opinion on the EPA research prior to the passage of the Energy Policy Act (2005) by EPA whistle-blower Weston Wilson, 2004.

See also: The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Reaffirms Statements on Climate Change and Integrity. 12/04/09.

Sean Hannity of Fox News has failed Science.

Can you tell Fact from Science Fiction?

See: Climate Science Watch.

See: Global Warming Experts

See: Under the surface : fracking, fortunes and the fate of the Marcellus Shale

See: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Hydraulic Fracturing Study (2010-2012)

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