1. Hydraulic Fracturing and a Better Tomorrow
John Curtis, a professor of geology and geological engineering at the School of Mines and leading Hydraulic fracturing researcher, stated that hydraulic fracturing has unlocked gas resources "which not long ago were considered impractical or uneconomical to pursue" (Proctor). ... To better understand the real effects of Hydraulic fracturing on public health and the environment, Fox interviews public health officials, geology experts, environmental scientists, and fracking experts. ...
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- Approx Pages: 7
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate