ANTH 266 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: National Climate Assessment, Environmental Science & Technology, Produced Water

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Fracking, climate change, and public: potential public health hazards. Adgate, j. l. , goldstein, b. d. , & mckenzie, l. m. (2014). Potential public health hazards, exposures and health effects from unconventional natural gas development. Hydraulic fracturing contains hazardous chemicals and large volumes of water and sand. Exposure pathways and health effects: occupational- fatalities and injuries, air pollution, community- accidents and injuries, air pollution, water pollution, potential health effects and pollution based studies, socioeconomic impacts, psychosocial effects and human health. Public health research needs - disease surveillance, exposure characterization: human health. Luber, g. , k. knowlton, j. balbus, h. frumkin, m. hayden, j. hess, m. mcgeehin, n. sheats: backer, c. b. Beard, k. l. ebi, e. maibach, r. s. ostfeld, c. wiedinmyer, e. zielinski- United states: the third national climate assessment, j. m. melillo, terese (t. c. ) Air pollution- increase global temperatures, increases in premature deaths. Allergens - indoor air quality problems, asthma prevalence.

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