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Pennsylvania

In a report on Thursday, a special state investigative grand jury said Pennsylvania agencies failed to protect citizens from adverse health effects of fracking in the state. Credit: Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General

Pennsylvania Grand Jury Faults State Officials for Lax Fracking Oversight

By Marianne Lavelle

Dozens of cranes fill the skyline over the Ohio River a Shell Polymers builds an ethane cracker plant. Credit: James Bruggers

Shell’s Plastics Plant Outside Pittsburgh Has Suddenly Become a Riskier Bet, a Study Concludes

By James Bruggers

Coronavirus in New York. Credit: Eduardo Munoz/VIEWpress via Getty Images

Inside Clean Energy: Coronavirus May Mean Halt to Global Solar Gains—For Now

By Dan Gearino

Families Sick From Fracking Turn to Scientists

By Lisa Song

Natural gas operation in Piceance Basin in Colorado

Risks Seen in Nation's Natgas Pipeline Boom

By Naveena Sadasivam

A GasFrac well pad in Alberta, Canada

Exclusive: Q&A with Inventor of Waterless Fracking

By Anthony Brino, InsideClimate News

Tanks labeled as "Brine Water" on a property in Dimock, Pa.

No More Tainted Water with New Fracking Method

By Anthony Brino, InsideClimate News, and Brian Nearing, Albany Times-Union

Fracking at Drinking Source Raises Alarms

By Anthony Brino

a natural gas drilling rig surrounded by trucks

'Haves' and 'Have-Nots' of Gas Boom Emerge

By Elizabeth McGowan, SolveClimate News

A natural gas drilling rig

Fracking Away Tourism From a Quiet Town

By Elizabeth McGowan, SolveClimate News

Barn in Montrose Susquehanna County, Pa.

Some Pa. Landowners Move Out, as Gas Rigs Move In

Elizabeth McGowan, SolveClimate News

EPA Demands Frack Data from Blowout

Timothy Gardner, Reuters

Tower for horizontal drilling

The Footprint of a Natural Gas Boom, by the Numbers

By Elizabeth McGowan, SolveClimate News

Fracking Transforming Pennsylvania's Lands

By Elizabeth McGowan, SolveClimate News

Old oil rig

Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells Tainting U.S. Drinking Water

By Nicholas Kusnetz, ProPublica

Governor Tom Corbett of Pennsylvania

In Pa., Coal Exec Given Vast Environmental Authority

By ProPublica

Forecast for Clean Energy in Purple States Is Split

By Elizabeth McGowan

Controversial Mining Office Nominee Cleared for Senate Vote

By Stacy Morford

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