'The Harms of Fracking': New Report Details Increased Risks of Asthma, Birth Defects

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'The Harms of Fracking': New Report Details Increased Risks of Asthma, Birth Defects and Cancer

The most authoritative study of its kind reveals how fracking is contaminating the air and water – and imperiling the health of millions of Americans
"Our examination…uncovered no evidence that fracking can be practiced in a manner that does not threaten human health," states a blistering 266-page report released today by Concerned Health Professionals of New York and the Nobel Peace Prize-winning group, Physicians for Social Responsibility. Drawing on news investigations, government assessments and more than 1,200 peer-reviewed research articles, the study finds that fracking – shooting chemical-laden fluid into deep rock layers to release oil and gas – is poisoning the air, contaminating the water and imperiling the health of Americans across the country. "Fracking is the worst thing I've ever seen," says Dr. Sandra Steingraber, one of the report's eight co-authors, a biologist who has worked as a public health advocate on issues like breast cancer and toxic incinerators. "Those of us in the public health sector started to realize years ago that there were potential risks, then the industry rolled out faster than we could do our science." In recent years, the practice has expanded from rural lands to backyards, farms, and within sight of schools and sources of drinking water. "Now we see those risks have turned into human harms and people are getting sick," says Steingraber. "And we in this field have a moral imperative to raise the alarm."
The researchers behind the report, titled "Compendium of Scientific, Medical and Media Findings Demonstrating Risks and Harms of Fracking," are quick to point out that fracking, or "unconventional oil and gas extraction," extends far beyond the idea of a single well obediently gurgling up natural gas or oil. Fracking is part of a complicated extraction process with a spider web of infrastructure that extends many miles from the well pad. At virtually every turn, the process contains public health hazards. Residents living near an active site breathe air laced with carcinogens, including benzene and formaldehyde, and research has shown an increased risk of asthma, a decrease in infant health and worrisome effects on the development of a fetus, such as preterm births and birth defects. "Pregnant women have a major risk, not only themselves but they're carrying a fetus whose cells are multiplying continuously," says Dr. Lynn Ringenberg, a retired Army colonel and the president-elect of Physicians for Social Responsibility. "If those cells get hit by some toxic chemical from fracking, it may not manifest itself for years


http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/fracking-health-risk-asthma-birth-defects-cancer-w517809
 

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I know, it's a complete shocker just like who woulda ever thunk that dumping millions of liters of raw sewage into the waters off the west coast would be bad.

... Live and learn I guess

Raw sewage that's nothing compared to controlled sand blasting a mile underground

According to environmental tree hugging scientist protestors ;)
 

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Fortunately your degree in Google science is here to save the day
 

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You must be studying fracking in school. Do you have to write a paper about it? What have you written so far?

Are you going to tell us what you've learned?
 

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Calm yourself, Cliffy. You were told that you would likely have strange mental episodes. Do you think that you are a scientist today, Cliffy?

Do you have a nice office with scales and a stethoscope? It's fun to play isn't it?
 

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Fracking Can Contaminate Drinking Water

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fracking-can-contaminate-drinking-water/


Yes, all you fracking armchair scientists know better than real scientists.

Had to read a lot of bullshit before the only important data came up and that is the depth of the wells. 2000 ft. Is not very deep for a gas well so no relationship to anything done in Canada.
Also have to wonder if they are getting NG that depth if it isn't natural intrusion in the groundwater. Seems to be a lot of descrepencies depending on who is doing the testing which makes one wonder about the validity of any results obtained by the anti fracking crowd.
 

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'The Harms of Fracking': New Report Details Increased Risks of Asthma, Birth Defects and Cancer

The most authoritative study of its kind reveals how fracking is contaminating the air and water – and imperiling the health of millions of Americans
"Our examination…uncovered no evidence that fracking can be practiced in a manner that does not threaten human health," states a blistering 266-page report released today by Concerned Health Professionals of New York and the Nobel Peace Prize-winning group, Physicians for Social Responsibility. Drawing on news investigations, government assessments and more than 1,200 peer-reviewed research articles, the study finds that fracking – shooting chemical-laden fluid into deep rock layers to release oil and gas – is poisoning the air, contaminating the water and imperiling the health of Americans across the country. "Fracking is the worst thing I've ever seen," says Dr. Sandra Steingraber, one of the report's eight co-authors, a biologist who has worked as a public health advocate on issues like breast cancer and toxic incinerators. "Those of us in the public health sector started to realize years ago that there were potential risks, then the industry rolled out faster than we could do our science." In recent years, the practice has expanded from rural lands to backyards, farms, and within sight of schools and sources of drinking water. "Now we see those risks have turned into human harms and people are getting sick," says Steingraber. "And we in this field have a moral imperative to raise the alarm."
The researchers behind the report, titled "Compendium of Scientific, Medical and Media Findings Demonstrating Risks and Harms of Fracking," are quick to point out that fracking, or "unconventional oil and gas extraction," extends far beyond the idea of a single well obediently gurgling up natural gas or oil. Fracking is part of a complicated extraction process with a spider web of infrastructure that extends many miles from the well pad. At virtually every turn, the process contains public health hazards. Residents living near an active site breathe air laced with carcinogens, including benzene and formaldehyde, and research has shown an increased risk of asthma, a decrease in infant health and worrisome effects on the development of a fetus, such as preterm births and birth defects. "Pregnant women have a major risk, not only themselves but they're carrying a fetus whose cells are multiplying continuously," says Dr. Lynn Ringenberg, a retired Army colonel and the president-elect of Physicians for Social Responsibility. "If those cells get hit by some toxic chemical from fracking, it may not manifest itself for years


http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/fracking-health-risk-asthma-birth-defects-cancer-w517809
Bullshit and fake news.
 
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I would expect no less from Cliffy. He's not good at research or sticking with facts.

I haven't seen much bad written about it in Canada. I know that they have been fracking in Alberta for 60 years. That part of Canada hasn't sunk, blown up, or been attacked by mole men yet.
 
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There are millions of liters of raw sewage dumped into the waterways each and every day in BC.

Fact

That's why I find it preferable to live in the Heartland, Cap............far enough away that the stink can't reach us. Talking about shitting in your own nest. But that's the Left Coast for you. All talk but very little action unless it's time to up and protest something.
 

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Yea, i never got that. Years ago, David Suzuki was caught twice in his condo complex dumping petroleum products. Who can you trust?