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Subject INVESTIGATION: EQT v. scientists on fracked gas as climate solution
Date April 25, 2024 10:59 AM
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Pittsburgh's EQT has become a prominent voice arguing that the gas it extracts from the Marcellus Shale and ships around the world as liquified natural gas can be a key solution to the world’s warming crisis.

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This is the second story in EQT's Gas Play ([link removed]) , a PublicSource series supported by The Pulitzer Center and Report for America. Environment reporter Quinn Glabicki writes on how EQT pledges to tackle climate change and flexes its political muscles while communities in its frack path face stark realities.

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** EQT says fracked gas is a climate solution, but scientists call that deceptive greenwashing ([link removed])
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The Pittsburgh corporation says its natural gas is saving the world, countering Russian aggression and solving the climate crisis. Numerous experts say that’s not true.
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