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North Dakota’s water supplies are at risk from contaminants from fracking wastewater.
by Elena Bruess
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Plastic production runs on natural gas — and both pose dangers to the public.
by Sarah Sax
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Harnessing natural gas to harvest freshwater from the air might solve two big problems at once.
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Imports of foreign oil are at their lowest levels since 1967. But there's a dirty secret underneath those numbers.
by Joel Makower
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Without water preservation, there will be oil, oil everywhere and not a drop to frac.
by David Parham
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The famous brewery inadvertently got on the wrong side of workers at a local mine because of its stands against fracking.
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New rules for methane emissions could actually be a positive for America's $1.2 trillion oil and gas sector.
by Ben Ratner
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Hydraulic fracturing is a way of life in many communities. Here's how a green chemistry organization is working with giants of oil and gas.
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Clean Edge predicts more companies moving to 100 percent renewables for electricity and that low oil prices could affect the market for clean transportation. Find out what else.
by Ron Pernick
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With reports of water contamination growing, businesses must pay attention to the effects of hydraulic fracturing on local water supplies.
by David Stone
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Paula Luff has spent the past seven years helping a big oil company become be more conscious about the environment and local stakeholders.
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You’ve probably heard that fracking is supported wholeheartedly by the business community, and that only environmentalists see problems with