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End Dirty and Dangerous Hydraulic Fracturing
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The health and environmental consequences of hydraulic fracturing outweigh its economic benefits. Put an end to fracking.
Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” is a form of natural gas extraction that has existed for decades. However, when energy companies began to combine fracking with horizontal drilling, natural gas production in the United States increased by more than thirty percent in just seven years.
While major energy companies and the federal government insist that the process is safe, local governments and environmental groups have expressed major concerns over the risks of fracking, which include: groundwater contamination, drought aggravation, increase of seismic activity (as a result of injecting wastewater into the ground), and health risks for humans, pets, & wildlife.
The Secretary of the Interior has introduced an energy plan that includes stricter regulations for hydraulic fracturing on public and Native American land. However, the new plan does not go far enough, and does not address many of the key dangers of the fracking process.
Tell the Secretary of the Interior it’s time to end the oil and gas industry’s stronghold on public policy and to support a strong renewable energy agenda.