Friday, December 16, 2011

Colorado and Texas to Require the Disclosure of Fracking Chemicals



Author: Rachel Cernansky
Colorado and Texas have recently adopted rules that require oil and gas companies to reveal the chemicals that are used in the fracking process. These laws will require companies to disclose all the chemical names and the concetrations that they are using. The governor of colorado thinks the state's legislation will be a model for the other states. Most other states don't require the discloser of the fracking. This may help the fracking situation unlike the clean water act and the safe drinking water act which don't help since the oil and gas companies aren't forced to follow them.

I think its good that some progress has been done to stop fracking. The biggest problem is how much influence fossil fuel companies have in our government. These companies use the government to get what they want. Fracking is not the only way to secure jobs and strenghten our economy. There are many alternative energy resources that will not run out and they will not pollute the environment. I don't to live in a world with a toxic environment where everybody is regreting the desicion to continue fracking.

Why do some people want fracking to continue despite the environmental threat?

What do you think would happen if fracking continued?

Do you think the government officials who support fracking are in it for the people or the money?


http://www.treehugger.com/fossil-fuels/colorado-and-texas-require-disclosure-fracking-chemicals.html

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