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Resource ID: #30192
Subject: Environment
Source: Aydali Campa, Jimmy Cloutier, Sarah Hunt, Mollie Jamison, Isabel Koyama, Laura Kraegel, Maya Leachman, Michael McDaniel, Andrew Onodera, Kenneth Quayle, Nicole Sadek, Isaac Stone Simonelli, Rachel Stapholz, Sarah Suwalsky, Zoha Tunio, Zachary Van Arsdale,
Affiliation: Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University
Date: 2022-02-24

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Every year, U.S. oil and gas companies set fire to billions of cubic feet of natural gas and directly release an additional unknown amount of the methane-rich gas into the atmosphere. But government regulators seeking to stem global warming are in the dark when it comes to how much of these greenhouse gases are being released through these processes, known as flaring and venting. Those are among the major findings of “Gaslit,” a multimedia investigation by the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

2022 IRE Award Finalist, Student Work > Large

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