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Bronnelys: www.decodedscience.com/chemistry-fracking-chemicals-pressure-harvest-natural-gas/46303 Jun 4, 2014 - What's the chemistry behind 'fracturing? (Last visited 18/02/2015)
Berig deur : John A. Jaksich

www.chemistryviews.org/details/education/1316813/What_is_Shale_Gas_How_Does_Fracking_Work.html

Feb 5, 2013 - How does hydraulic fracturing fracking and horizontal drilling make natural gas? (Last visited 18/02/2015)
Berig deur : Vera Köster (Copyright: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA)

http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/9011/20140912/the-pros-and-cons-of-fracking.htm

Sep 12, 2014 - Hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," has gained popularity over recent years. (Last visited 18/02/2015)
Berig deur : Jenna Iacurci

www.theonion.com/articles/the-pros-and-cons-of-fracking,37882/

Jan 29, 2015 - Gas prices are plummeting across America thanks in part to the country doubling its daily oil exports, (Last visited 18/02/2015)
Berig deur : Cole Bolton

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25392053

by M Powers - ‎2014
Nov 13, 2014 - Popular Epidemiology and "Fracking" (Last Visited :19/02/2015)

Pros
Blasts tens of thousands of gallons of chemicals deep underground, out of harm’s way
Prompts important conversation about whether or not people have a right to clean water
Chemical balance of breathable air getting a little staid
Fact that shale well blowout could happen at any moment emphasizes ephemeral beauty of life
Cancer research could use few more confounding variables
Those hardest hit will be the voiceless
Cons
Dilutes perfectly good chemicals
Family history providing enough birth defects as it is
Class action lawsuits always take forever and are super boring
Noise of drilling day and night could keep up the oh-so-precious rural farmers who live nearby and need all the sleep their sweet little heads can get
Fewer excuses to spend time with oil-rich dictatorships

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