Groundswell: The Case for Fracking

Groundswell: The Case for Fracking

by Ezra Levant
Groundswell: The Case for Fracking

Groundswell: The Case for Fracking

by Ezra Levant

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Overview

From the bestselling author of Ethical Oil comes a provocative exploration of the shale gas rush. Levant explains what fracking is and explores what its enemies do not want you to know and why it has the potential to change our future.

In Groundswell, Ezra Levant examines the fracking revolution. Fracking (from "fracturing") involves injecting millions of gallons of water mixed with sand and chemicals into a well deep underground to fracture shale rock and release previously inaccessible reserves of oil and gas. The United States, Canada, North Africa, and the Middle East have vast reserves of shale gas and accessing it will mean a seismic shift in energy geopolitics. With natural gas in abundance, prices fall and the stranglehold by energy companies like Russia's Gazprom loosens. OPEC, environmentalists, and communities throughout North America are fighting hard to stop fracking, and Levant debunks their motivations and arguments, while arguing that fracking's benefits outweigh its costs, even environmentally. With Ethical Oil, Levant completely changed the debate surrounding Canada's oil sands. In this timely and controversial book he provides desperately needed perspective on a subject of growing global importance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780771046469
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Publication date: 05/13/2014
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ezra Levant is a lawyer, journalist, and political activist, and a talk host for SUN TV. He is the author of The Enemy Within: Terror, Lies, and the Whitewashing of Omar Khadr, Shakedown: How Our Government Is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights, which won the Writers' Trust and Samara's Best Canadian Political Book of the Last 25 Years, and Ethical Oil, winner of the National Business Book Award. He lives in Toronto. The author lives in Toronto.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Plentiful, Cheap, Clean, Democratic Energy 7

Chapter 2 An OPEC for Gas 33

Chapter 3 Gazprom: How the Shale Gas Revolution Weakens Russia's Energy Monopoly 47

Chapter 4 Criticisms of Fracking: Contaminated Groundwater 63

Chapter 5 Criticisms of Fracking: Using Too Much Water 75

Chapter 6 Criticisms of Fracking: Secret Chemicals 83

Chapter 7 Criticisms of Fracking: Seismic Activity 89

Chapter 8 Who Are the Anti-Fracking Activists? 95

Chapter 9 Coal Mining vs. Fracking 101

Chapter 10 What Is Fracking Really Like in America? 105

Chapter 11 Shale Gas Around the World 115

Chapter 12 Gasland and Josh Fox 177

Chapter 13 Luddites 211

Conclusion 217

Acknowledgements 225

Sources 227

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