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VIDEO: Why Are So Many Gas Pipelines Being Built?

Marie Cusick·May 23, 2018
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This video is produced in partnership with StateImpact Pennsylvania, a collaboration among The Allegheny Front, WESA, WITF and WHYY.

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Marie Cusick is a reporter for StateImpact Pennsylvania, a collaboration between WITF and WHYY covering the fiscal and environmental impact of Pennsylvania’s booming energy economy.

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