Activity 4.2.1 – Applying My Environmental Policy Frameworks.
Fracking – Why is hydrofracking contentious? Problem Statement: Hydrofracking is the process of pumping water, sand, and many chemicals into shale rocks to get access to oil and natural gas that is located deep underground. The problem with Hydrofracking is, it is too harmful for the environment and the people to be used as a common source of natural gas and oil. This process has been around ever since "1947" (Suchy and Newell, 2012) and is today, exponentially more effective than it was at the process's creation. Hydrofracking is a combination of the word "Hydraulic fracturing" (Cohen, 2014). This is very financially profitable and it will be for a long time because estimates show that there are about "482 trillion cubic feet of shale gas potential underground" (Cohen, 2014) in the United States only. This process makes up about thirty-four percent of the United States' natural gas. This high value is one of the reasons that the process is ...