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Link Between Low Birth Weight and Fracking, Says New Research

NEW YORK—New research suggests the health of newborn babies is adversely affected in areas close to sites undertaking natural gas extraction by way of hydraulic fracturing.
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Impact on Economic Development - Susan Christopherson

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Dr. Susan Christopherson hosted a ‘webinar’ on April 7, 2011, called: Marcellus Hydro-Fracturing: What Does it Mean for Economic Development?

Dr. Christopherson, faculty member in Cornell’s Department of City and Regional Planning, is the leading researcher in impact of hydrofracturing on communities.

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