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Subject RSVP: Discussion on the impact of Pittsburgh's EQT
Date July 3, 2024 5:29 PM
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Register for PublicSource's virtual event on our investigative series, EQT's Gas Play.
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Join PublicSource reporter Quinn Glabicki and Editor-in-Chief Halle Stockton as they discuss an investigative series ([link removed]) on fracking giant EQT’s impact on air, water and community health as well as the global climate conversation.

The conversation will happen on July 9 from noon to 1 p.m. on Zoom. Register here. ([link removed])

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** Read the series
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Pittsburgh gas giant EQT pledges to tackle climate change and flexes political muscle. Communities in its frack path, though, face stark realities.
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** Hollowed Out:
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** How Pittsburgh-based EQT’s expansion in West Virginia set four families reeling, while state regulators trusted the company to answer their complaints
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** EQT says fracked gas is a climate solution, but scientists call that deceptive greenwashing ([link removed])
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** There is something wrong under New Freeport ([link removed])
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** Pa. environmental regulators take measured approach to private water supply complaints ([link removed])
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