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Natural Gas: Is it Jobs vs Environment?
December 12, 2011 | Crain's New York Business

An article in Crain’s New York Business titled “Natural-gas drilling is a great divider” explores why natural gas drilling has enormous support and enormous opposition in the state of New York.


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