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The Sierra Club and some other environmental groups are harshly criticizing the Center for Sustainable Shale Development, a new partnership formed create tough new standards for hydraulic fracturing.

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Fuel Fix: Sierra Club blasts plan for fracturing standards

The Sierra Club and some other environmental groups are harshly criticizing a new partnership that aims to create tough new standards for hydraulic fracturing.

The criticism Thursday came a day after two of the nation’s biggest oil and gas companies made peace with some national and regional environmental groups, agreeing to go through an independent review of their shale oil and gas drilling operations in the Northeast.

If Shell Oil, Chevron Appalachia and other companies are found to be abiding by a list of stringent measures to protect the air and water from pollution, they will receive the blessing of the new Pittsburgh-based Center for Sustainable Shale Development, created by environmentalists and the energy industry.

But some are questioning whether a partnership between environmentalists and the oil and gas industry should exist at all.

“We know that our continued reliance on dirty, dangerous fossil fuels, like natural gas, will not solve the climate crisis, even with the best controls in place,” said Deb Nardone, a Sierra Club campaign director, who called the new plan “akin to slapping a Band-Aid on a gaping wound.”  MORE