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By Lena Groeger / ProPublica
Though the BLM's proposed rules are more stringent than most state laws, environmental and health advocates say drillers could circumvent some of the requirements.
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Gasland Director Josh Fox: Obama's Support for Natural Gas Drilling 'A Painful Moment' for Communities Exposed to Fracking
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By Brad Johnson / ThinkProgress
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3 Ways Laws Are Stacked to Favor Fracking Companies -- And How We Can Change That
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Despite Obama's Decision on Keystone Pipeline, the Fight Against Tar Sands Is Far From Over
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Fracking on Shaky Ground: How Our Latest Fossil Fuel Addiction Is Linked to Earthquakes
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Hope for Salmon as Dams Come Down
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How Canada's Become a Home for Some of the Biggest Fracking Projects
By Nicholas Kusnetz / ProPublica
The Fight Over Keystone XL Now Has A 60-Day Deadline -- Is This Good or Bad?
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By Jeff Biggers / AlterNet
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The Fracking Industry Has Bought Off Congress: Here Are the Worst Offenders
By Scott Thill / AlterNet
The Mysterious Death of Dunkard Creek: Is Fracking to Blame for One of the Worst Ecological Disasters in the East?
By Adam Federman / Earth Island Journal
Feds Link Water Contamination to Fracking for the First Time
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