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Hydrofracking, Alex Prud'homme

Label
Hydrofracking, Alex Prud'homme
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-174) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hydrofracking
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
854285755
Responsibility statement
Alex Prud'homme
Series statement
What everyone needs to know
Summary
"There may be no more decisive environmental issue in America today than hydrofracking, or 'fracking' as it is commonly called, referring to the use of highly pressurized water and chemicals to extract gas trapped in subterranean shale formations. Opponents decry its pollution of water, ground, and air, and lament the lack of oversight in the industry. Proponents argue that it has created jobs, spurred industry, lowered carbon emissions, and provided an economic boon to many communities across the country, including some of the poorest. The fight is highly polarized, with 'fracktivists' pressuring Washington to put restrictions in place and advocates touting energy independence and the environmental benefits of replacing coal with natural gas."--Book cover
Table Of Contents
Part I. Hydrofracking : what, how, and where?. Energy in context : a fossil fuel primer ; What ; How ; Where -- Part II. Hydrofracking : the debate. The case for hydrofracking ; The case against hydrofracking -- Part III. Hydrofracking : today and tomorrow. The future of fracking -- Conclusion. Beyond hydrofracking
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