Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking”, is the process of drilling and injecting fl
Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking”, is the process of drilling and injecting fluid into the ground at a high pressure in order to fracture shale rocks to release natural gas inside. In 2000, shale beds provided just 1 percent of America’s natural gas supply. Today, nationally, fracking produces two-thirds (67 percent) of the natural gas in the United States, according to the US Energy Information Administration, and 50% the nation’s oil.
But are the environmental costs too steep?
Fracking has become quite a contentious issue. Take a stand and defend whether you support or oppose fracking. A few questions to consider:
Is fracking a solution to our energy problem?
Do shale reserves mean security for US and its oil and gas industry
Does fracking threaten our groundwater? Or is there no evidence of groundwater contamination?
Does fracking cause earthquakes?
Does fracking threaten public safety and health?
How is fracking regulated?
What is the water footprint of fracking?
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