FOR KIDS: Fracking fuels energy debate
The hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, of deep shale deposits is unearthing a lot of natural gas — and controversy
By Erica Gies
Web edition: July 30, 2012
The hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, of deep shale deposits is unearthing a lot of natural gas — and controversy
By Erica Gies
Web edition: July 30, 2012
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This site has been drilled and fractured and is now producing natural gas.
Credit: ANGA
Claims and counterclaims about the risks of fracking have dominated U.S. energy news since early 2011, generating plenty of heat. The safety of this technology, whose use has grown dramatically in the last few years, is not settled. But scientists’ studies have begun to suggest that natural gas production can be quite polluting, especially if it’s not managed carefully.
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