In this episode of DeSmogCAST our team discusses an ongoing investigation into hundreds of aquifers in California that may have been contaminated with fracking waste.
We also discuss a letter submitted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to the State Department which gives new weight to concerns the proposed $8 billion Keystone XL pipeline, destined to carry crude from the Alberta oilsands to export facilities along the Gulf of Mexico, will have significant climate impacts.
Finally we discuss the Energy East pipeline, a massive project currently proposed by TransCanada, the same company behind Keystone.
See below for articles mentioned in this episode:
California Regulators Allowed Oil Industry To Drill Hundreds Of Wastewater Injection Wells Into Aquifers With Drinkable Water
California Orders Emergency Shutdown Of Fracking Wastewater Injection Sites Over Fears of Contaminated Aquifers
Low Oil Prices, High Oilsands Emissions Should Influence Keystone XL Decision: EPA
TransCanada’s Proposed Energy East Pipeline Is Clearly An Export Pipeline Says Report
Groups Argue Flawed Assumptions in Energy East Report Behind “Modest” Climate Impacts of Pipeline
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