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Slick water : fracking and one insider's stand against the world's most powerful industry / Andrew Nikiforuk.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Vancouver ; Berkeley : Greystone Books, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: ix, 350 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781771640763
  • 1771640766
Subject(s):
Contents:
The dress for less explosion -- This much you should know -- Fracking Oildorado -- Before shale : coal -- A revolution under Rosebud -- Criminal threats -- Banished -- Keys to the bank -- Fingerprints and liabilities -- The police come calling -- Kafka's law -- The road of the dishes -- "No duty of care" -- The sisters of Jessica Ernst -- Epilogue: Completions.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 333.8233 N692 Available 33111008153013
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The fossil fuel industry and many environmental groups tout hydraulic fracturing -- "fracking" -- as a panacea, with slick promises of energy independence, greenhouse gas reductions, and benefits to local economies. Yet the controversial technology, which blasts massive volumes of fluids, sand, and chemicals into rock and coal formations, has sparked huge public protests. Slick Water tells the shocking, inspiring story of one woman's stand to hold government and industry accountable for the damage fracking leaves in its wake.

After energy giant Encana secretly fracked hundreds of gas wells around her home and her well water turned to a flammable broth, Jessica Ernst started asking questions. When she put forward evidence that Encana had violated laws by fracturing the community's drinking water aquifer, Ernst was falsely tagged as a bomb-making terrorist and visited by the government's anti-terrorism squad. Frightened but undaunted, she uncovered a startling history of liability, fraud, and intimidation, along with a willful denial of widespread groundwater contamination. Jessica Ernst's remarkable story raises dramatic questions about the role of Big Oil in government, society's obsession with rapidly depleting supplies of unconventional oil and gas, and the future of civil society.

Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute

Co-published by: David Suzuki Institute.

Includes bibliographic references and index.

The dress for less explosion -- This much you should know -- Fracking Oildorado -- Before shale : coal -- A revolution under Rosebud -- Criminal threats -- Banished -- Keys to the bank -- Fingerprints and liabilities -- The police come calling -- Kafka's law -- The road of the dishes -- "No duty of care" -- The sisters of Jessica Ernst -- Epilogue: Completions.

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