By Steven Conn
A member of Gov. Corbett's cabinet was recently quoted as saying that natural-gas drilling will "solve just about every economic problem we have." And that is only the latest such statement from the administration of a man who has been an unapologetic booster of drilling in the Marcellus Shale.
Whether or not the governor really has a grasp of the state's economic problems, this starry-eyed exaggeration reveals that his team doesn't understand much about the state's history, or the history of economies based on the extraction of natural resources.
For a lesson in all this, the governor would only need travel to the northeastern part of the state and the heart of its last natural-resource bonanza. If you want to see what a future based on natural-gas drilling might look like, take a look at the coal region.