Fracking: Environmental Consequences

Hydraulic fracturing is done with surprising precision and with an eye on the environment, yet it is interesting how the public reacts to the practice in relation to other techniques used throughout t

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Hydraulic fracturing is done with surprising precision and with an eye on the environment, yet it is interesting how the public reacts to the practice in relation to other techniques used throughout the world. Valid points are made on both fronts. The major concern against fracking resides in the overall health and well-being of people close to a well site, as well as the land, water, and air that might be adversely affected. With proper examination and logic, this course was developed to provide insight and reason in a practice fueled by profit for some and by civil concern for others. We will explore the history, public and media perception, and environmental and economic impacts.  Posted by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright © 2013. All rights reserved.

What will i learn?

  • Define hydraulic fracturing and its perceived impact on the public’s safety and sense of well-being
  • Identify common objections to drilling operations in terms of their potential effect on human health and comfort
  • Discuss air emissions and the regulations developed to assure the public’s ongoing confidence in appropriate, safe operations of fracking processes
  • Describe the comparison of factual research, the media’s handling of information, and the public perception of incidents involving fracking operations
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