Geology Reference
In-Depth Information
Chapter 6
1 . Mark Schlosberg, Food & Water Watch: “Why it's time for a global frack-
down,” Sep 21, 2012. http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/blogs/why-its-
time-for-a-global-frackdown .
2 . International Energy Agency: “Golden rules for a golden age of gas,” May
29, 2012. http://www.iea.org/media/weowebsite/2013/unconventionalgas
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3 . Jenkins, TheEnergyCollective.com: “Energy facts: How much water does
fracking for shale gas consume?,” Apr 6, 2013. ht-
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4 .
Chesapeake
Energy:
“Hydraulic
fracturing
facts,
water
usage.”
ht-
tp://www.hydraulicfracturing.com/Water-Usage/Pages/Information.aspx .
5 . Heather Cooley and Kristina Donnelly, Pacific Institute: “Hydraulic fractur-
ing and water resources: Separating the frack from the fiction,” Jun 2012.
6 . Bruce Finley, Denver Post: “Colorado farms planning for dry spell losing
auction
bids
for
water
to
fracking
projects,”
Apr
1,
2012.
ht-
tp://www.denverpost.com/environment/ci_20299962/colorado-farms-
planning-dry .
7 . Kate Galbraith, Texas Tribune: “In Texas, water use for fracking stirs con-
cerns,” Mar 8, 2013. http://www.texastribune. org/2013/03/08/texas-water-
use-fracking-stirs-concerns .
8 . Ibid.
9 . Ibid.
10 . Faucon, Benoît, Wall Street Journal: “Shale-gas boom hits Eastern Europe,”
Sep 17, 2012.
11 . Alex Prud'homme, Men's Journal: “Bob Bea, the master of disaster,” Feb
2013.
http://www.mensjournal.com/magazine/bob-bea-the-master-of-disas-
ter .
12 . David Biello, Scientific American: “Natural gas cracked out of shale deposits
may mean the U.S. has a stable supply for a century—but at what cost to the
environment and human health?,” Mar 30, 2010.
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