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Hughes and Rogers shale bubble reports at Times Union

Post Carbon Fellow David Hughes’ and Energy Policy Forum’s Deborah Rogers presentation in Albany New York was reported at Times Union. From the article: Dreams that natural gas from hydrofracking — a process that injects water and chemicals deep...

Fracking briefing reported at Ecowatch

A briefing, co-hosted by PCI,  for elected officials in New York State was reported at Ecowatch. From the article:   Hosted by Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Earthworks, Energy Policy Forum, Environmental Advocates of New York, Frack Action and...

Hughes presentation to EU conference reported

Post Carbon Fellow David Hughes’ recent presentation to an Energy Conference on at the EU in Brussels was reported by MEP Marianne Harkin. From the press release: "While the question whether ‘to frack or not to frack’ is up...

Rebuilding the Foodshed reviewed at Culinate

Rebuilding the Foodshed, the latest Post Carbon Resilience Guide by Philip Ackerman-Leist was reviewed on the food website Culinate. From the review: What we have to eat, at what cost, depends not only on economic and ecological circumstances but...

Hughes cited in Forbes on shale oil and gas

Post Carbon Fellows David Hughes research on shale oil production was cited in this op-ed at Forbes ‘Shale Oil And Gas: The Contrarian View’. From the article: There will surely be a boomlet in shale gas and oil, but...

Hughes Drill Baby Drill research in The Atlantic

Post Carbon Fellow David Hughes’ research on shale oil and gas published in PCI’s report Drill Baby Drill? was referenced in this article at The Atlantic. From the article: There are serious worries about unconventional gas and oil, especially...

Rees in Vancouver Observer on coal hearing

Post Carbon Fellow Bill Rees call "re-examine our whole energy and economic development policy based on energy" was reported in this article in the Vancouver Observer. From the article: A renowned UBC climate change scientist says a full public...