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An illustration in tones of yellow and brown shows two small children swinging on a playground. In the distance behind them is a natural gas drilling rig.
Posted inSustainability

Emission Control

Brett Simpson portraitPortrait of steven rascón by Elizabeth Shogren, Mohamed Al Elew, Brett Simpson, Taki Telonidis, Soo Oh, Esther Kaplan, Amy Mostafa, Jim Briggs, Fernando Arruda, Steven Rascón, Claire Mullen, Kevin Sullivan and Al Letson February 5, 2022February 5, 2022

If we want to quickly combat climate change, we need to deal with “the other” greenhouse gas: methane.

A natural gas drilling rig in Fort Worth, Texas.
Posted inSustainability

Life in the drill zone

by Elizabeth Shogren June 15, 2021January 4, 2023

More than a decade ago, the U.S. made a big bet on natural gas as a path to reduced emissions and energy independence. But has that bet gone bad for communities – and the climate?

An illustration in tones of yellow and brown shows two small children swinging on a playground. In the distance behind them is a natural gas drilling rig.
Posted inSustainability

Emission control

Portrait of steven rascón by Elizabeth Shogren, Mohamed Al Elew, Michael Montgomery, Taki Telonidis, Soo Oh, Esther Kaplan, Amy Mostafa, Sarah Mirk, Jim Briggs, Fernando Arruda, Steven Rascón, Claire Mullen and Kevin Sullivan June 12, 2021July 1, 2021

If we want to slow climate change, we have to slash methane pollution. Methane is heating up the planet and threatens the health of people who live near drill sites.

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