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| Since 2006, oil production in North Dakota has increased nearly 150-fold, to more than 660,000 barrels a day. But at what cost has this increase in U.S. fuel supply been brought? And how does fracking play a role? Join John Munson and his guest as they discuss America's new oil.
Guest: Edwin Dobb is a faculty member at the Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and has been an independent writer for the past 20 years, contributing to Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, and National Geographic, among others.
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