Cornell Cooperative Extension
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+ | Ithaca, [[New York]]-based '''Cornell Cooperative Extension''' (CCE) is the outreach division of Cornell University to provide educational services to the state's communities. As part of its broader mission, CCE planned to conduct several seminars at various locations during the the first quarter of 2010 covering such topics as landowner rights regarding oil and gas leases, [[Marcellus shale]] impacts on water resources and communities, and health risks of shale drilling. | ||
* Rod Howe is a spokeperson for Cornell Cooperative Extension. | * Rod Howe is a spokeperson for Cornell Cooperative Extension. | ||
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- | [http://cce.cornell.edu/Pages/Default.aspx Cornell Cooperative Extension] | + | * [http://cce.cornell.edu/Pages/Default.aspx Cornell Cooperative Extension] |
+ | * [http://cce.cornell.edu/Community/NaturalGasDev/Pages/CCECornellMarcellusShaleTeam.aspx The CCE/Cornell Marcellus Shale Team] | ||
+ | * [http://cce.cornell.edu/Community/NaturalGasDev/Pages/AbouttheMarcellusShale.aspx About the Marcellus Shale] - nice overview |
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Ithaca, New York-based Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) is the outreach division of Cornell University to provide educational services to the state's communities. As part of its broader mission, CCE planned to conduct several seminars at various locations during the the first quarter of 2010 covering such topics as landowner rights regarding oil and gas leases, Marcellus shale impacts on water resources and communities, and health risks of shale drilling.
- Rod Howe is a spokeperson for Cornell Cooperative Extension.