Public Health Experts Flunk Report Tying Pennsylvania Air Quality Improvements to Gas Drilling October 31, 2019
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“Saying the air is ‘better than it was before’ is still not good enough,” said Dr. Ned Ketyer, a retired pediatric physician and board member of Physicians for Social Responsibility. “And the CMU report makes clear, that progress is slipping away.”
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