EcoWatch: Many major media outlets reported that a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) study found no evidence that hydraulic fracturing (aka “fracking“) has had “widespread” impacts on Americans’ drinking water, but did not mention the EPA’s explanation for why the study doesn’t necessarily indicate “a rarity of effects on drinking water resources.” The EPA study identified several “limiting factors,” including insufficient data, the lack of long-term studies and inaccessible information, which......
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Here’s What Most Media Outlets Left Out of Their Reporting on EPA Fracking Study
Posted by EcoWatch: Denise Robbins on June 9th, 2015
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