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Updated on July 5 at 2:10 p.m. ETLast night, to celebrate the fourth of July, the air over the U.S. filled with fireworks. The noise they created was extremely loud and, mercifully, brief. But imagine having to listen to even louder explosions once every ten seconds, for days or ...
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A brilliant example of reporting. It covers all aspects of the the referenced issue. The scientific, political, and business side of things are all given their fair share of attention. The Author stays on this course all the way to the end. Nice commentary, quoting, and sourcing all contribute to the breadth and depth of the piece. The caliber of the work is nonpareil. A worthwhile read by every measure. Four stars!
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Well written article with many links for a deeper dive into the effects of seismic airgun use in the Atlantic. Furthermore, this article provides insight into the approval and attempts at repealing Obama's ban on drilling in the Atlantic.
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Right balance of detail and interpretation.
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