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Toxic fracking wastewater contains a ‘shocking’ amount of lithium. That may or may not be a good...
Fast Company Magazine· 6 days agoIn 2007, a geoscientist at Penn State named Terry Engelder calculated that Pennsylvania could be...
Fracking wastewater has “shocking” amount of clean-energy mineral lithium
Ars Technica· 5 days agoIn 2007, a geoscientist at Penn State named Terry Engelder calculated that Pennsylvania could be...
How Bad Is the Ocean Plastic Problem? And What You Can Do to Help?
The Inertia via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOcean Conservancy works to protect oceans for future generations by tackling big problems like...
Valeura Progresses Drilling Projects in Gulf of Thailand
Rigzone· 4 days agoCalgary-based Valeura Energy Inc. has successfully completed an infill drilling campaign at Nong Yao A and the start of development drilling on the Nong ...
These abandoned oil wells near Bakersfield could store enough solar power for 300,000 homes
Fast Company Magazine· 5 days agoRenewable energy can be stored as heat in underground reservoirs, and then used to generate...
Pa.'s fracking wastewater could be a reliable source of lithium, study says
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 7 days agoNewly published research by a University of Pittsburgh doctorate student estimates that up to 40% of...
Sprawling SC bureaucracy to shut down after decades of missteps, citizen frustration
Rock Hill Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe Republican governor has through the years taken multiple stances to protect the environment,...
Driller asks Ohio to open more of Salt Fork State Park for fracking
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 1 day agoFork State Park in Guernsey County for oil and gas development. If the land nomination is granted by...
How Claudia Sheinbaum Could Change Mexico
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMexico, for instance, has massive geothermal energy reserves, which can be accessed with drilling techniques already utilized by Pemex workers and...
Produced water spills in Williams County
The Bismarck Tribune· 6 days agoEquipment failure is blamed for the spill of about 35,000 gallons of produced water at a well in northwestern North Dakota's Williams County.