Josh Fox
Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker of Gasland.
As of 3/18/2013 on http://scholar.google.com
citations 11.
Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker of Gasland.
As of 3/18/2013 on http://scholar.google.com
citations 11.
Energy In Depth
A public relations firm that published Debunking GasLand a few weeks before GasLand was scheduled to air on HBO.
A public relations firm that published Debunking GasLand a few weeks before GasLand was scheduled to air on HBO.
Skip Horvath
Skip Horvath, the president of the Natural Gas Supply Association. Quoted by Josh Fox as saying Gasland is “well done. It holds people’s attention. And it could block our industry." http://1trickpony.cachefly.net/gas/pdf/Affirming_Gasland_Sept_2010.pdf for the full quote in context
Skip Horvath, the president of the Natural Gas Supply Association. Quoted by Josh Fox as saying Gasland is “well done. It holds people’s attention. And it could block our industry." http://1trickpony.cachefly.net/gas/pdf/Affirming_Gasland_Sept_2010.pdf for the full quote in context
Steven Rosenfeld
Steven Rosenfeld (Never Cited) writes articles that are questioning about the government for alernet.org.
http://www.alternet.org/authors/steven-rosenfeld shows a list of other stories that Steven Rosenfeld has wrote for AlterNet
Steven Rosenfeld (Never Cited) writes articles that are questioning about the government for alernet.org.
http://www.alternet.org/authors/steven-rosenfeld shows a list of other stories that Steven Rosenfeld has wrote for AlterNet
Robert B. Jackson
Robert B. Jackson (Nicholas Professor of Environmental Sciences, Duke University
Cited by 23468) His article concerning methane contamination due to hydraulic fracturing in surrounding areas has been cited 125 times
Robert B. Jackson (Nicholas Professor of Environmental Sciences, Duke University
Cited by 23468) His article concerning methane contamination due to hydraulic fracturing in surrounding areas has been cited 125 times
Dr. Michael Economides
(Cited 587 times)
Michael J. Economides, Editor-in-Chief of Energy Tribune, is among America’s leading energy analysts. A consultant, educator, and PhD petroleum engineer, Economides has done technical and managerial work in more than 70 countries and is a professor at the Cullen College of Engineering, at the University of Houston. In addition to authoring numerous academic articles and textbooks, he is also the co-author of
“The Color of Oil: The History, the Money and the Politics of the World’s Biggest Business, From Soviet to Putin and Back,” and his latest book, “Energy: China’s Choke Point.” He appears regularly on national TV and radio programs.
(http://blogs.forbes.com/people/meconomides/)
(Cited 587 times)
Michael J. Economides, Editor-in-Chief of Energy Tribune, is among America’s leading energy analysts. A consultant, educator, and PhD petroleum engineer, Economides has done technical and managerial work in more than 70 countries and is a professor at the Cullen College of Engineering, at the University of Houston. In addition to authoring numerous academic articles and textbooks, he is also the co-author of
“The Color of Oil: The History, the Money and the Politics of the World’s Biggest Business, From Soviet to Putin and Back,” and his latest book, “Energy: China’s Choke Point.” He appears regularly on national TV and radio programs.
(http://blogs.forbes.com/people/meconomides/)
Ian Urbina
Ian Urbina is a New York Times contributor. He is most famous in the fracking world for his article Drilling Down. He has written articles with such titles as, "U.S. Said to Allow Drilling Without Needed Permits" and "Drilling Down Regulation Lax as Gas Wells’ Tainted Water Hits River"
Ian Urbina is a New York Times contributor. He is most famous in the fracking world for his article Drilling Down. He has written articles with such titles as, "U.S. Said to Allow Drilling Without Needed Permits" and "Drilling Down Regulation Lax as Gas Wells’ Tainted Water Hits River"
Phelim McAleer
Phelim McAleer (4 April 1967) is an Irish journalist and documentary filmmaker. He has written and produced FrackNation, Not Evil Just Wrong and Mine Your Own Business, as well as The Search for Tristan's Mom and Return to Sender. McAleer grew up in Northern Ireland and is married to fellow documentary-maker and journalist Ann McElhinney.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelim_McAleer
Phelim McAleer (4 April 1967) is an Irish journalist and documentary filmmaker. He has written and produced FrackNation, Not Evil Just Wrong and Mine Your Own Business, as well as The Search for Tristan's Mom and Return to Sender. McAleer grew up in Northern Ireland and is married to fellow documentary-maker and journalist Ann McElhinney.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelim_McAleer