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California Finally to Reap Fracking’s Riches [Editor’s Note: Not without a BIG fight!!!]

http://online.wsj.com/articles/california-finally-to-reap-frackings-riches-1412700677? By ALISON SIDER and CASSANDRA SWEET For the past decade, the U.S. shale boom has mostly passed by California, forcing oil refiners in the state to import expensive crude. Now that’s changing as energy companies overcome opposition to forge ahead with … Continue reading

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Hazardous Waste Dump in Martinez is up for Permit Renewal

Where is it? The Acme Fill Corporation’s hazardous waste site is located at 950 WaterBird Way – east of 680, next to the Waterbird Preserve and less than a quarter mile from a densely populated neighborhood. The entire facility and … Continue reading

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Railroads say California lacks authority to impose safety rules on oil shipments

http://www.sacbee.com/2014/10/08/6770306/california-attorney-general-kamala.html By Tony Bizjak and Curtis Tate   Oct. 8, 2014    Sacto Bee The battle over crude oil trains in California intensified this week, reaching into the legal sphere with potential national repercussions. The state’s two major railroad companies, Union … Continue reading

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Another derailment and explosion: Train carrying hazardous materials derails, catches fire in Saskatchewan

http://www.torontosun.com/2014/10/07/major-train-derailment-in-saskatchewan?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=recommend-button&utm_campaign=Oil+tanker+explodes+after+major+train+derailment+in+ Saskatchewan A freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed and caught fire in Saskatchewan on Tuesday, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky. Several farms near the community of Clair, about 200 km east of Saskatoon, were evacuated, affecting … Continue reading

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East Bay projects are redefining refineries

Upgrades: Projects to allow flexibility to respond to changing energymarkets, but environmentalists raise concerns By Tom Lochner and Robert Rogers The East Bay’s first oil refinery opened in 1896 near the site of Porkopolis-of-the-West, a defunct stockyard and slaughterhouse in … Continue reading

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Register to VOTE! Make Your Green Voice Heard!

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Democracy Now at Flood Wall Street

Featuring Bay Area Climate Activists David Solnit and Pennie Opal Plant!

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PEOPLE’S CLIMATE RALLY AT OAKLAND’S LAKE MERRITT PARK AMPHITHEATER

Photos by Jack Owicki

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Climate March – Final Count – Over 400,000 people!

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Taking a Call for Climate Change to the Streets

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/22/nyregion/new-york-city-climate-change-march.html?_r=0 By LISA W. FODERARO  NYT  SEPT. 21, 2014 Legions of demonstrators frustrated by international inaction on global warming descended on New York City on Sunday, marching through the heart of Manhattan with a message of alarm for world leaders … Continue reading

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