As War on Iran Continues, a European Climate Law Could Be at Risk March 25, 2026

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In Pennsylvania, gas extraction has been linked to more severe asthma reactions and elevated rates of rare childhood cancer in nearby communities. Fracking operations have sometimes led to the prolific dumping of toxic and often radioactive waste in local waterways, said Chris DiGiulio, an environmental chemist with Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania. She says her family was sickened by pollution from the 350 mile-long Mariner East pipeline, which runs through Pennsylvania and exports natural gas liquids for plastic production in Europe.
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