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Howarth et al. 2012. Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Systems. Background paper for The National Climate Assessment (NCA)

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Venting and Leaking of Methane from Shale Gas Development: Response to Cathles et al.

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Citation:

Howarth, R. W., R. Santoro, and A. Ingraffea. 2012. Venting and Leaking of Methane from Shale Gas Development: Response to Cathles et al. Climatic Change. In Press.

Should Fracking Stop? Point:Yes, It’s too high risk.

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Citation:

Howarth, RW and A Ingraffea. 2012. Should Fracking Stop? Point/Counterpoint Nature, DOI:10.1038/477271a

Methane and the greenhouse gas footprint of natural gas from shale formations

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Citation:

Howarth, R. W., R. Santoro, and A. Ingraffea. 2011. Methane and the greenhouse gas footprint of natural gas from shale formations. Climatic Change Letters, DOI: 10.1007/s10584-011-0061-5

Indirect Emissions of Carbon Dioxide from Marcellus Shale Gas Development. A Technical Report

Citation:

Santoro, R. L., R. W. Howarth, and A. Ingraffea. 2011. Indirect Emissions of Carbon Dioxide from Marcellus Shale Gas Development. A Technical Report from the Agriculture, Energy, & the Environment Program at Cornell University. June 30, 2011.

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