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Shale Gas: From Poland to Pennsylvania
November 24, 2014 /
December 21, 2013 /
Why would a guy from Bulgaria travel to 10 U.S. cities to talk about shale gas extraction? Because the Pulitzer Center asked.
December 2, 2013 /
Pulitzer Center
A year on, Dimiter Kenarov re-examines the shale gas bubble that fueled his investigation into hydraulic fracturing and sustainable energy resources, from Poland to Pennsylvania.
May 16, 2013 /
Pulitzer Center
As drilling operators search for shale gas in Poland, residents demand more information about the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing—fracking—on their communities.
May 6, 2013 /
PBS NewsHour
Stephen Sapienza reports on shale gas fracking in Poland for PBS Newshour.
April 9, 2013 /
Virginia Quarterly Review
Two States, Three Countries, Four Opponents of Fracking.
March 29, 2013 /
Dimiter Kenarov reflects on his five-week U.S. tour during which he traveled across the country to engage with communities on his Pulitzer Center project, "Shale Gas: From Poland to Pennsylvania."
February 21, 2013 /
Although Pennsylvania does most of the fracking for shale gas in the region, neighboring Ohio has begun to feel some strain from the hunt for this fossil fuel. Dimiter Kenarov discusses.
February 15, 2013 /
Ohio has seen fallout from the shale gas rush in Pennsylvania; now the practice is being exported to Poland and beyond. Dimiter Kenarov visits Oberlin College to discuss his reporting.
February 15, 2013 /
Dimiter Kenarov discussed his work on shale gas extraction to students in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.