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Risks and risk governance in unconventional shale gas development.

Mitchell J Small1, Paul C Stern, Elizabeth Bomberg, Susan M Christopherson, Bernard D Goldstein, Andrei L Israel, Robert B Jackson, Alan Krupnick, Meagan S Mauter, Jennifer Nash, D Warner North, Sheila M Olmstead, Aseem Prakash, Barry Rabe, Nathan Richardson, Susan Tierney, Thomas Webler, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Barbara Zielinska.   

Abstract

A broad assessment is provided of the current state of knowledge regarding the risks associated with shale gas development and their governance. For the principal domains of risk, we identify observed and potential hazards and promising mitigation options to address them, characterizing current knowledge and research needs. Important unresolved research questions are identified for each area of risk; however, certain domains exhibit especially acute deficits of knowledge and attention, including integrated studies of public health, ecosystems, air quality, socioeconomic impacts on communities, and climate change. For these, current research and analysis are insufficient to either confirm or preclude important impacts. The rapidly evolving landscape of shale gas governance in the U.S. is also assessed, noting challenges and opportunities associated with the current decentralized (state-focused) system of regulation. We briefly review emerging approaches to shale gas governance in other nations, and consider new governance initiatives and options in the U.S. involving voluntary industry certification, comprehensive development plans, financial instruments, and possible future federal roles. In order to encompass the multiple relevant disciplines, address the complexities of the evolving shale gas system and reduce the many key uncertainties needed for improved management, a coordinated multiagency federal research effort will need to be implemented.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24983403     DOI: 10.1021/es502111u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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6.  Perinatal outcomes and unconventional natural gas operations in Southwest Pennsylvania.

Authors:  Shaina L Stacy; LuAnn L Brink; Jacob C Larkin; Yoel Sadovsky; Bernard D Goldstein; Bruce R Pitt; Evelyn O Talbott
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Authors:  Noura Abualfaraj; Patrick L Gurian; Mira S Olson
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