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Fracking's Terrifying Water Usage Trends Spell Disaster
Almost half (47%) of all U.S. wells are being developed in regions with high to extremely high water stress. This means that more than 80 percent of the annual available water is already allocated to municipal, industrial and agricultural users in these regions. (Source: Ceres)
Fracking 101: What You Should Know
THINK PROGRESS — Two papers tie a recent increase in significant earthquakes to reinjection of wastewater fluids from unconventional oil and gas drilling. The first study notes...
Foul Air in the Frack Zone: Touring the Fayetteville Shale, Arkansas
Foul Air in the Frack Zone: Touring the Fayetteville Shale, Arkansas Posted: 03/31/2014
Protecting Global Water Resources
Click through to get a closer look at Ceres' interactive maps that illustrate how #fracking is depleting precious water supplies in areas where the people living there are already facing potentially severe future water shortages. http://www.ceres.org/issues/water/shale-energy/shale-and-water-maps/hydraulic-fracturing-water-stress-water-demand-by-the-numbers
Water: the common denominator driving fracking opposition - Texas Sharon's Bluedaze
Brazos river after fracking
Drilling for Certainty: What We Can Learn From the Latest in Fracking Health Studies
Drilling for Certainty: The Latest in Fracking Health Studies
Fracking 101: What You Should Know - EcoWatch
Exxon CEO protests fracking in his backyard. You couldn' t make this stuff up
Fracking 101: What You Should Know - EcoWatch
Fracking in Colorado. Video screenshot: PBS
Putting a Face on Fracking: Two Stories From the Fayetteville Shale
When he came home to dozens of new natural gas wells, truck traffic, and gas workers in his community, he told Tracy that he recognized the smells, the sights, and the sounds from his years in Iraq. He said that he felt like he was still in a war zone.
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Americans rattle as extensive fracking shakes things up in US