Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book
Author Majumdar, Sarmistha R., author

Title The politics of fracking : regulatory policy and local community responses to environmental concerns / Sarmistha R. Majumdar
Edition 1st
Published London : Routledge, 2018

Copies

Description 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
Series Routledge research in public administration and public policy
Contents Preface -- 1. The Method of Inquiry -- 2. Fracking for Oil and Natural Gas in Texas and its Impacts on the Economy -- 3. Environmental Federalism and Federal Regulations on Fracking -- 4. Factors Affecting States Decision to Frack and State of Texas Regulations on Fracking -- 5. Fracking and Its Impacts on The Environment -- 6. Case Studies on Communities Oppositions to Fracking -- 7. Oil and Gas Industrys Responses to Communities Oppositions -- 8. In Retrospect: Implications of Fracking Regulations and Communities Oppositions
Summary Over the last decade, the oil and gas industry has garnered a lot of support from the United States federal and state governments in the name of energy independence and economic prosperity. More specifically, hydraulic fracturing or fracking is said to not only make the production of affordable energy possible but also reduce emissions of carbon dioxide by substituting coal with natural gas in the utility sector. Behind the façade of many socio-economic and political benefits, the process of fracking causes serious environmental concerns. Dismissing the negative externalities of fracking simply raises the question, to what extent have communities close to fracking sites been adversely impacted by it? In this book, Sarmistha R. Majumdar studies four communities close to fracking well sites in Texas to help illustrate to what extent fracking regulations have been developed in Texas and how effective these regulations have been in safeguarding the interests of individuals in local communities amidst the lure of economic gains from the extraction of oil and natural gas from shale formations. Majumdar has developed a model to show stage by stage community actions to regain their quality of life and the consequences of their actions, if any, on state and local regulations and ordinances, and the oil and gas industry. This book will be an important resource for scholars of environmental and natural resource politics and policy in the United States
Notes Preface 1. The Method of Inquiry 2. Fracking for Oil and Natural Gas in Texas and its Impacts on the Economy 3. Environmental Federalism and Federal Regulations on Fracking 4. Factors Affecting States' Decision to Frack and State of Texas' Regulations on Fracking 5. Fracking and Its Impacts on The Environment 6. Case Studies on Communities Oppositions to Fracking 7. Oil and Gas Industry's Responses to Communities Oppositions 8. In Retrospect: Implications of Fracking Regulations and Communities Oppositions
Subject Hydraulic fracturing -- Political aspects -- United States
Hydraulic fracturing -- United States -- Public opinion
Energy policy -- United States
Gas industry -- United States
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Environmental Policy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Local.
Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF)
Environmental Policy.
Environmental Politics.
Fracking.
Hydraulic Fracturing Disclosure Rule.
Mineral Interest Pooling Act.
Oil and Gas Industry.
Public Administration.
Public Policy.
Regulation.
Regulatory Politics.
Rule of Capture.
Shale Gas.
State and Local Politics.
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Texas Politics.
Texas Rail Road Commission (RRC)
Energy policy
Gas industry
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781134823505
1134823509
9781134823437
1134823436
9781134823574
1134823576
9781315545059
1315545055