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The EARTHWORKS media program is designed to put a spotlight on what's wrong with mining in an effort to create pressure for better standards and practice. It profiles impacted communities, reports on mine accidents and spill, and reports on reforms and necessary changes. For More Information
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Community VoicesDurango, CO"The Long Road: lessons learned from more than two decades of dealing with the oil and gas industry" is Terry Fitzgerald's advice on what to when faced with oil and gas development on your land. Her story includes issues such as mineral rights and force pooling and whether or not to sign a surface use agreement. NewsHalliburton's Interests Assisted by White HouseLA Times: Vice President Dick Cheney's office has backed measures favoring hydraulic fracturing, a technique developed by Halliburton Co., Cheney's former employer. Behind Gold's Glitter: Torn Lands and Pointed QuestionsThere has always been an element of madness to gold's allure. Golden Gamble in Grass Valley: A Legacy of RiskAt the Idaho-Maryland Mine, up to four tons of ore would have to be processed to produce one ounce of gold. But the steps taken to scrape together that ounce pose what scientists call two of the mining industry's biggest environmental risks: cyanide contamination and acid mine drainage. A High Regard for the EarthDavid Maisel's Aerial Photos Re-Survey the Boundaries Between Ugly and Beautiful PublicationsPredicting Water Quality Problems at Hardrock Mines -- an EARTHWORKS white paperA Failure of Science, Oversight, and Good Practice Our Drinking Water at RiskWhat EPA and the Oil and Gas Industry Don't Want Us to Know About Hydraulic Fracturing. (Full Report) Oil and Gas at Your Door? (2005 Edition)A landowner's guide to oil and gas development. Preserving our Public LandsA citizen's guide to understanding and participating in oil and gas decisions affecting public lands. |