What explains public sentiment about hydraulic fracturing?

Hydraulic fracturing is unlikely to fade into the background anytime soon and we hope our research can contribute to a conversation on how to utilize and regulate this technology.
Oil and gas extraction—and the accompanying drill rigs and nodding donkeys—have been an accepted part of the economic and natural landscape of Western Canada for decades. Communities are generally comfortable with extraction taking place in their backyard. Accordingly, they remained mostly unfaz...

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