This site is intended to help identify and interpret certain forms of information produced about hydraulic fracturing. Because there are many perspectives involved in the hydraulic fracturing discussion there are many different sources of information. When information is presented with misleading or information with-holding descriptions it can be a form of misinformation. Misinformation is not good because it can create false identities in the public perception of an ideal. Every source of information, whether it be the government, public interest groups, or industry advocate, has their own view on hydraulic fracturing and what its overall impact is. This process of information production encounters problems when a tilted perspective is promoted to an under-educated public. To help an individual begin to learn about the complex hydraulic fracturing process “An Introduction to Hydraulic Fracturing and Misinformation” can offer a starting point.
Here are a list of sources to read on hydraulic fracturing before, during, or after the introduction that this site offers:
Industry
API, Chesapeake Energy, Cabot Oil and Gas, Range Resources
Government
EPA, CA DEC, NY DEC, Delaware River Basin Commission
Public Interest Groups
Sierra Club, TED X Natural Gas Drilling Operations from a Human Health Perspective, Independent Research, Pennsylvania Alliance for Clean Water and Air