In a recent op-ed, Carl Pope called for public subsidies to fix methane leaks in oil and gas infrastructure. While we agree on the urgency of reducing methane, FracTracker Alliance rejects the idea that taxpayers should foot the bill. The post Methane Matters, but Make Polluters Pay: FracTracker’s Response to Carl Pope appeared first on FracTracker Alliance.| FracTracker Alliance
Dashboard data shows how Shell’s emissions, regulatory violations, and proximity to sensitive community sites pose serious public health concerns in Beaver County, PA. The post Shell Polymers Monaca: 17.9 Billion Pounds of Emissions and Repeated Violations in Pennsylvania appeared first on FracTracker Alliance.| FracTracker Alliance
Plum Borough’s Zoning Hearing Board unanimously rejected Penneco Environmental Solutions’ proposal for a second fracking waste injection well.| FracTracker Alliance
This article explores the geographic relationship between power plant locations and county-level unemployment rates across the U.S., highlighting patterns of energy infrastructure and economic conditions.| FracTracker Alliance
FracTracker Alliance and Halt the Harm Network hosted the 10th Annual Community Sentinel Awards for Environmental Stewardship.| FracTracker Alliance
Pipeline incidents are more common, more dangerous, and more underreported than you might realize. This articles investigates a critical infrastructure system plagued by daily disasters and raises serious questions about data integrity and public safety. Read on to discover the full extent of the problem. The post Pipeline Incidents Are a Daily Occurrence appeared first on FracTracker Alliance.| FracTracker Alliance
Ireland is resisting a proposed LNG terminal that would import US fracked gas. Learn about the connection to anti-fracking activism in the US.| FracTracker Alliance
Well density disproportionately impacts marginalized communities in Los Angeles. Click to learn more about the impacts.| FracTracker Alliance
Learn how expanding protective buffers around fracking sites in Pennsylvania could protect 3.6 million residents. Click to find out more.| FracTracker Alliance
The fossil fuel industry claims to thrive on free-market principles, yet it receives $760 billion in government subsidies annually. These tax breaks, royalty relief programs, and indirect benefits distort energy markets, making fossil fuels appear cheaper while taxpayers foot the bill.| FracTracker Alliance