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Ohio Quakes: The Environmental Cost of Pennsylvania's Gas Drilling Waste

Explore the impact of Pennsylvania's gas drilling waste on Ohio's earthquakes. Learn about Maryland's climate crisis and minority businesses' struggle without a wind bill. Discover if gas prices have peaked and how FedEx embraces energy efficiency. Join the discussion on green inspections and sustainable campuses. Witness the pioneering zero-energy development by a SoHo kid.

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Ohio Quakes: The Environmental Cost of Pennsylvania's Gas Drilling Waste

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  1. April 12, 2012 • Sunny Days Are Here Again — But Is That Good? • From Pa. Waste To Ohio Quakes • Much of the waste that results from Pennsylvania's drilling for natural gas is being shipped to Ohio, where it's injected deep underground. Some of these injections are suspected of causing earthquakes in the Buckeye State. • Maryland’s Climate, Ratepayers and Minority Businesses Suffer Big Loss With Failure of Senate to Pass Offshore Wind Bill – CCAN • Did Gas Prices Really Just Peak? Already? – Time • Oil Scare Turns FedEx On To Energy Efficiency

  2. April 12, 2012 • How Green Inspections Work: Live Tests at LEAFHouse • Date(s) - Apr 14 2012 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM • Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference

  3. Sustainability Headlines – last year • MD wind bill dies, but we've just begun to fight • Chesapeake Climate Action Network • A kid from SoHo builds the country's first zero-energy development

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