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New York school ends institute on fracking

Published: November 20. 2012 4:00AM PST

The State University of New York at Buffalo announced Monday that it was closing its newly formed Shale Resources and Society Institute, which was devoted to the study of hydraulic fracturing, citing “a cloud of uncertainty over its work."

The institute’s first study, released in May, drew sharp criticism for being biased in favor of the oil and gas industry.

In a letter addressed to the “university community," President Satish Tripathi said he was closing the institute after an internal assessment that determined that it lacked “sufficient" faculty presence, that it was not consistent enough in disclosing its financial interests and that the credibility of its research was compromised because of questions over its financing.

Buffalo’s decision is the most extreme response to date over criticism of academic bias in research related to the controversial natural gas drilling process commonly known as hydrofracking, or fracking. The University of Texas at Austin is conducting a similar review of a university fracking study released this year. One of the professors who fostered the study did not disclose that he was on the board of a gasoline company.

— From wire reports

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