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.
Two States, Three Countries, Four Opponents of Fracking
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.”
A forum at Kent State University this week brought a more global perspective to natural gas drilling. Ideastream’s Michelle Kanu interviews Dimiter Kenarov.
A Seminar on Fracking at Kent State University
A public lecture on shale gas at the University of Chicago Center for International Studies.
An interview for Worldview, Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ).
An interview for ABC 7
For seven generations, Sheila Russell’s family has farmed the land of Pennsylvania. Now, the rush for shale gas threatens to put an end to it all.
Youngstown, Ohio, used to be one of the great centers of American steel manufacturing, until the steel mills closed down in the late 1970s and early 1980s.