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The Human and Environmental Impact of Fracking: How Fracturing Shale for Gas Affects Us and Our World
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The Human and Environmental Impact of Fracking: How Fracturing Shale for Gas Affects Us and Our World

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Fracking for gas trapped in shale could be a game changer in the quest to find alternatives to dirty fossil fuels, but it also has potential for harm. This book provides one-stop shopping for everyone who wants to know more about the issues.

Oil and gas account for a large percentage of the world’s energy consumption, and the search for new ways to extract both from the earth is a global quest. Fracking is viewed as an energy game-changer but is a controversial topic about which there is much misunderstanding. This unbiased work was written to bring clarity to the issues. Under the guidance of an internationally recognized public health expert, this book provides a comprehensive look at unconventional natural gas development from many different perspectives.

Written for the layperson, the book dispels myths surrounding fracking, corrects misconceptions, and offers impartial, scientifically based information on both benefits and challenges. Readers will learn about the effects fracking has on the environment-our water, air, and climate-as well as on human and animal health. The contributors also look at the economics of fracking and at its socioeconomic impact on local communities and nations. They discuss legal and ethical issues related to the practice and, in keeping with the intent to provide a fair and balanced overview, share the industry perspective as well.

Offers a comprehensive, impartial understanding of unconventional natural gas development from many different perspectives by experts in the field

Draws from the findings of the most up-to-date research and discusses areas where scientific findings are yet unclear

Addresses fracking’s potential effects on humans, animals, and environmental factors including air quality, water quality, and climate change

Explains the economic, legal, regulatory, and ethical issues surrounding fracking

Examines social and community issues and the industry perspective

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
24 March 2015
Pages
237
ISBN
9781440832598

Fracking for gas trapped in shale could be a game changer in the quest to find alternatives to dirty fossil fuels, but it also has potential for harm. This book provides one-stop shopping for everyone who wants to know more about the issues.

Oil and gas account for a large percentage of the world’s energy consumption, and the search for new ways to extract both from the earth is a global quest. Fracking is viewed as an energy game-changer but is a controversial topic about which there is much misunderstanding. This unbiased work was written to bring clarity to the issues. Under the guidance of an internationally recognized public health expert, this book provides a comprehensive look at unconventional natural gas development from many different perspectives.

Written for the layperson, the book dispels myths surrounding fracking, corrects misconceptions, and offers impartial, scientifically based information on both benefits and challenges. Readers will learn about the effects fracking has on the environment-our water, air, and climate-as well as on human and animal health. The contributors also look at the economics of fracking and at its socioeconomic impact on local communities and nations. They discuss legal and ethical issues related to the practice and, in keeping with the intent to provide a fair and balanced overview, share the industry perspective as well.

Offers a comprehensive, impartial understanding of unconventional natural gas development from many different perspectives by experts in the field

Draws from the findings of the most up-to-date research and discusses areas where scientific findings are yet unclear

Addresses fracking’s potential effects on humans, animals, and environmental factors including air quality, water quality, and climate change

Explains the economic, legal, regulatory, and ethical issues surrounding fracking

Examines social and community issues and the industry perspective

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
24 March 2015
Pages
237
ISBN
9781440832598