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Fracking Banned

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For how long can fracking continue? Hydraulic fracking, also known as “fracking” is a drilling technique used to increase the rate of natural gas and oil. Water, sand, and chemicals are inserted into the rock at very high pressure which allows gas to leave from the head of the well. Fracking happens all over Canada, but it is used more in Western Canada. Fracking should be banned because of the damages it inflicts on our environment, its health effects, and the negative impacts that it spews into our water.
Fracking should be banned because it damages our environment by causing earthquakes, thriving climate change and increasing radon gas. An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.6 resulted from a fracking in 2014, British Columbia. A group …show more content…

“In addition to carbon pollution, fracking exploits massive amounts of methane pollution, which drive global climate change. Methane warms the climate approximately 80 times more than the equivalent of carbon dioxide over a 20-year period.” This is a big problem which needs to …show more content…

Respiratory problems have been created by fracking pollution. “Impacts of can include asthma attacks, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and lung disease. Levels of pollutants high enough to cause respiratory problems, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, have been found both close to fracking sites and in regions with intense oil and gas activity.” We must guard the air we breathe because we are going to the be the ones who will get harmed by it. Exposure to pollutants such as hydrogen sulfide and VOCs can cause neurological problems with ranges from a headache and dizziness to loss of consciousness and seizures. “Multiple studies have measured benzene levels close to fracking sites that are higher than the thresholds set to protect people from these impacts.” These are the problems that a lot of people living near the fracking wells have to face. A number of PAHs and VOCs have been found to interfere with fetal and child development resulting in dangerous harm to the developing brain, nervous system, and heart. “Because even short-term exposures to these pollutants at critical moments of development can result in long-lasting harm, health experts have identified this as a threat to communities living in close proximity to fracking sites.” These impacts can change a child’s entire life with the child having many kinds

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