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A global spike in atmospheric methane is due to fracking
Fracking breakthrough: New filter can remove more than 90 percent of contaminants allowing water reuse
‘Fracking’ in the dark: Biological fallout of shale-gas production still largely unknown
Natural Gas Saves Water and Reduces Drought Vulnerability, Even When Factoring in Water Lost to Hydraulic Fracturing
Tapping a Valuable Resource or Invading the Environment? Research Examines the Start of Fracking in Ohio
Using a form of ‘ice that burns’ to make potable water from oil and gas production
Fracking Could Help Geothermal Become a Power Player
Can Fracking and Carbon Sequestration Coexist?
Fracking Would Emit Large Quantities of Greenhouse Gases
Avoiding Fracking Earthquakes May Prove Expensive
Waterless fracking a game changer?
Fracking to Free Natural Gas?
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