Beyond the Fracking Wars: A Guide for Lawyers, Public Officials, Planners, and Citizens

Read Beyond the Fracking Wars: A Guide for Lawyers, Public Officials, Planners, and Citizens PDF by American Bar Association eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Beyond the Fracking Wars: A Guide for Lawyers, Public Officials, Planners, and Citizens Useful contribution badly marketed and badly priced The authors, being from New York, know what the NYT and Mother Jones both missed in their stories on Governor Cuomo banning fracking in New York: that it was a legal couple Helen and David Slottje that went village by village educating townships that then passed anti-fracking ordnances. Search for this headline to get to the photo essay: Dryden: The Town That Changed The Fracking Game. To everyones delight, the Appeals Court upheld those local

Beyond the Fracking Wars: A Guide for Lawyers, Public Officials, Planners, and Citizens

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Rating : 4.38 (714 Votes)
Asin : 1627221638
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 350 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-12-07
Language : English

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Whether you are a state and local government lawyer, land owner, public official, planner, oil and gas industry employee, or interested citizen, Beyond the Fracking Wars is a must-have reference for understanding the controversial subject of unconventional oil and gas development and its impact on local governments.. Beyond the Fracking Wars provides an accessible and credible reference for lawyers, public officials, planners, and citizens. It avoids a "pro" or "anti" position and serves as a balanced re

Useful contribution badly marketed and badly priced The authors, being from New York, know what the NYT and Mother Jones both missed in their stories on Governor Cuomo banning fracking in New York: that it was a legal couple Helen and David Slottje that went village by village educating townships that then passed anti-fracking ordnances. Search for this headline to get to the photo essay: Dryden: The Town That Changed The Fracking Game. To everyone's delight, the Appeals Court upheld those local decisions instead of doing what they usually do, yield to federal and corporate corruption.. Major issue for the future of the energy program. Good discussion of the issues. Research must have been extensive, and was thourough,,, well done!! Need to get this in the hands of more people.. A library must! Good overview. Very balanced with references.

Kinne is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, in Geneva, New York.. Beth E. Erica Levine Powers is a land use and environmental lawyer in Albany, NY

Beth E. About the AuthorErica Levine Powers is a land use and environmental lawyer in Albany, NY. Kinne is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, in Geneva, New York.

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