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− | <h2><em>Fracking | + | <h2><em>...but first, what is Fracking?</em></h2> |
− | <p> | + | <p>Fracking is the shortened name for “hydraulic fracturing,” a technique used by natural gas companies where a hole is drilled down to the shale layer, and then horizontally up, and then sand, water, and chemical solvents are injected at high pressures to create fractures in the earth which allow pathways for natural gas to channel up to the drill site. The technique is far more profitable than any alternative natural gas extraction method that nearly all natural gas in the United States is produced as a result of fracking. However, many organizations such as the CU Boulder divestment campaign are against fracking, citing increased dependency on fossil fuels, causing small scale earthquakes, and contamination of air and groundwater as factors. Natural gas companies cannot always control the exact size and direction that the fractures spread, and that is the root of the problems according to environmentalist groups. Nonetheless, the fracking industry is still growing annually, and the problems are persisting, yet US State and Federal governments are not urgent in taking action. It may be important to begin the conversation about what steps are necessary, if any.</p> |
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− | <p>We | + | <p>We decided to ask other iGEM teams around the world to see what their opinion was, |
and to gauge fracking’s perspective on a global level.</p> | and to gauge fracking’s perspective on a global level.</p> | ||
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− | <p>CU Boulder iGEM encourages everybody to develop their own opinion on fracking. Facts from <a href=" http://www.livescience.com/34464-what-is-fracking.html"> | + | <p>CU Boulder iGEM encourages everybody to develop their own opinion on fracking. Facts from <a href=" http://www.livescience.com/34464-what-is-fracking.html">Live Science</a> and a selection of highly rated fracking films with a variety of stances have been included below as a starting point to spread awareness about hydraulic fracturing practices.</p> |
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