EPA rejects accusations of bias in fracking research

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rejected accusations of “bias” in research it commissioned into fracking.

EPA rejects accusations of bias in fracking research

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rejected accusations of “bias” in research it commissioned into fracking.

EPA deputy director general Dara Lynott was forced to bat away scathing criticism of the two-year study project when he appeared before the Joint Transport and Communications Committee.

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