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Environmental reporter Michael Behar on fracking and earthquakes

One of the most contentious areas of debate over the expansion of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas concerns a spike in seismic activity in unlikely areas that have begun fracking nearby. Some alarmed scientists say containment wells are putting undue pressure on faults deep underground. But industry interests disagree – that is, when they say anything at all.

Reporter Michael Behar explores the relationship between fracking and faults in the current issue of Mother Jones.

News Director, ipick@wamc.org
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