Reid Frazier
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Estimates don't capture leaks from 'abnormal' conditions, Environmental Defense Fund says
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Help with refinancing debt could help shale companies in PA
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Regulator, company at odds over erosion, hillside slips
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'Everything that can go wrong, has gone wrong'
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Coal use has plummeted in part because it's more expensive than natural gas or renewable energy. Mines are shutting down, and some power plants may run out of places to stockpile coal.
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“I think that we would have a less severe outbreak if we had lower levels of air pollution."
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“We are following government guidelines with distancing measures being taken, increased cleaning schedules in-place, and limits on gatherings of groups.”
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Voters are split on the question of a fracking ban
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Pennsylvania is getting less money from the federal government this year to clean up its old abandoned mines.
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Support for a ban strong in cities and suburbs; weak in rural SW Pennsylvania