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Interview with Richard Heinberg, author of Snake Oil: How Fracking’s Promise of Plenty Imperils Our Future, with Mainstreet Moms – Kris Brown, Kathy Calloway, and Mary Morgan who are taking on fracking from where they are in California.
Tags: Fracking, Shale gas, Snake Oil, tight oil
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