Fracking’s Greenhouse Gas Contribution Splits Scientists

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Two groups of Cornell University researchers have split over the contribution to global warming by rising extraction of natural gas from shale beds through a process known as fracking.

Dueling papers in the journal “Climatic Change” dispute conclusions published in April that so-called unconventional gas production spews more heat-trapping compounds into the atmosphere than mining and burning coal.