To offer different perspectives on shale gas extraction, the Delaware Riverkeeper Network is presenting the Shale Truth Interview series featuring experts talking about the impact of fracking on our environment and communities. The first segment features energy expert Arthur Berman discussing the actual supply of shale gas versus industry claims.
Shale Truth Interview with Arthur Berman
By Maya van Rossum, originally published by Delaware Riverkeeper
June 27, 2013
Tags: Art Berman, Shale gas
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