By The Rasping In My Lungs Something Evil This Way Comes
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By The Rasping In My Lungs Something Evil This Way ComesThe Chronicle of an Independent Air Quality Field Researcher and Activist Presenting a Personal Case History of the Clash Between Energy Science and Energy Politics in the State of Wyoming This book is a detailed autobiographical account of Walkers decade of science based challenges of natural gas development activities in the Jonah Field, Pinedale Anticline Field, and proposed Wyoming Range fields located in Sublette County, Wyoming. This story

The Chronicle of an Independent Air Quality Field Researcher and Activist Presenting a Personal Case History of the Clash Between Energy Science and Energy Politics in the State of Wyoming

This book is a detailed autobiographical account of Walker’s decade of science-based challenges of natural gas development activities in the Jonah Field, Pinedale Anticline Field, and proposed Wyoming Range fields located in Sublette County, Wyoming. This story exposes the intense political interagency conflicts that constantly impeded meaningful regulatory actions to address growing hydrocarbon and ozone air pollution from natural gas drilling and production.

The purpose of this book is to articulate a warning. The oil and gas industry is adept at the art of maneuver to gain support of local and higher politicians. Furthermore, regulatory legerdemain is a skillful art practiced by state and federal regulators who seek to appear environmentally proactive but who actually favor developers. Finally, when presented with new science, they perfunctorily dismiss it.

Walker’s approach is unique as he applies his former U.S. Air Force professional science experience to the role of independent unfunded citizen scientist. He reveals that while national concern over fracking practices has focused on ground water damage, fracking chemicals lofted into the local air mass by well completion flaring must also be considered.

About the Author

R. Perry Walker grew up in Wyoming, graduated from the University of Wyoming with a B.Sc. in Physics and joined the U.S. Air Force the same year. He served in the Viet Nam War and then elected to become a career officer. He earned an M.Sc. in Nuclear Reactor Engineering at the University of Lowell, Massachusetts. His military career involved research in a variety of high-tech fields including infrared imaging, underground nuclear testing, and nuclear weapons effects on optics in support of President Reagan’s Space Defense Initiative. He holds a U.S. patent and has authored twenty-one classified technical papers about military technologies as well as eighteen public comment and analysis documents about air quality impacts from natural gas development in western Wyoming.

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"Maybe this applies to some of the environmental organizations and County Commissioners (I jumped to Chapter 9 after Chapter 6), and bureaucratic bumbling surely conspired with malice. But you also nailed it when you noted that the first order of business of the enviros (and, I think, this holds for the other parties involved in this sordid tale) was to perpetuate their own organization. Really, that seems to ooze out of DEQ and BLM; their goal was to stay in business, not to fulfill their obligations to the public. I'll keep reading and pondering. The facts/events are darkly interesting, but what really engages me is the deeper question of motivation: malice, self-interest, power...
 
And, of course, the title is wonderful." -Jeffrey Lockwood, Professor of Natural Sciences and Humanities, University of Wyoming 
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