PublicSource on Thursday published the second installment of its series “EQT’s Gas Play,” examining how the Pittsburgh gas giant “pledges to tackle climate change and flexes political muscle. Communities in its frack path, though, face stark realities.”

The story by writer and photographer Quinn Glabicki is headlined: “EQT says fracked gas is a climate solution, but scientists call that deceptive greenwashing.”

A subhead reads: “The Pittsburgh corporation says its natural gas is saving the world, countering Russian aggression and solving the climate crisis. Numerous experts say that’s not true.”

The series is supported by the Pulitzer Center and is being shared with other outlets in the Pittsburgh Media Partnership.

You can read the full story, and find a link to the first installment, on the homepage of the nonprofit newsroom serving the Pittsburgh region. You also can sign up for its free weekly newsletters there: publicsource.org.

The PUP is the publication of the striking workers at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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The PUP is the publication of the striking workers at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.