Dear all - This year the Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy will be 
hosting a Webinar series on environmental and other implications of shale gas 
development.  Details on the first event, which takes place next week, are 
below.  All best, Doug Kysar


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The Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy presents:
The Policy Workshop Webinar Series: Emerging Issues in Shale Gas Development



Environmental Implications of Shale-Gas Development: Frack versus Fiction

Wednesday, October 10, 2012 | 4:00-5:00 PM EDT

Speaker: Dr. Jim Saiers, Professor of Hydrology, Yale University



Register here: 
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The Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy invites you to participate in 
our second annual policy workshop webinar series, Emerging Issues in Shale Gas 
Development. Natural gas extraction generally, and shale gas extraction in 
particular, has become a highly charged issue as stakeholders debate its 
effects on environmental and public health and its role in our future energy 
mix. This webinar series seeks to answer important questions about extraction, 
the environment, and the future of energy by grounding that debate with expert 
speakers from a variety of disciplines.



Dr. Jim Saiers, Professor of Hydrology at Yale University, will launch the 
series with an overview of the environmental implications of shale gas 
development.



His presentation will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience.





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Abstract:

Is U.S. shale gas a blessing or a curse? In this presentation, Professor Saiers 
will evaluate several of the claims made by proponents and opponents of 
shale-gas development in light of available evidence. More generally, he will 
present a primer on shale gas, focusing on the effects of shale-gas extraction 
and its attendant activities on the environment. This primer will cover the 
nature and supplies of shale gas and the history of the fracking methods used 
to unlock this resource. Professor Saiers will, through the course of the 
presentation, distinguish between what is known, only suspected, and unknown, 
leaving you to decide whether shale gas is a blessing or a curse, if it's too 
early to judge, or if its future defies this either/or characterization.



About the Speaker:

Professor Saiers studies the circulation of water and the movement of 
waterborne chemicals in surface and subsurface environments. One element of his 
research centers on quantifying the effects that interactions between 
hydrological and geochemical processes have on the migration of contaminants in 
groundwater. Another focus is on the dynamics of surface water and groundwater 
flow in wetlands and the response of fluid flow characteristics to changes in 
climate and water management practices. His work couples field observations and 
laboratory-scale experimentation with mathematical modeling.



About the Series:

Hosted and sponsored by the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, our 
second annual webinar series highlights emerging issues in shale gas 
development. The series is publicly available online and promoted to both 
domestic and international academic and policy communities, including 
governmental officials, think tank analysts, climate change advocates, 
professors, and students. The webinar format enables interested parties to 
access and participate in these presentations from anywhere in the world.



The series is free and open to the public.



The next presentation is scheduled for Thursday, November 8, at 12:00 PM EST. 
Dr. Ramón Alvarez, a senior scientist in Environmental Defense Fund's Texas 
office, will discuss the ongoing efforts to better quantify the methane losses 
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2. Click "Register."
3. On the registration form, enter your information and then click "Submit."

Once the host approves your registration, you will receive a confirmation email 
message with instructions on how to join the event.



A recording of the presentation will be posted online for public access after 
the event.



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Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
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Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer
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