Hydrofracturing is an obvious
environmental ethics concern. This process is proving to be harmful to the human
species via water. The increasing rate of natural gas development is endangering
the clean water needed for drinking as well as wildlife habitats and recreation.
The current situation is that we already have had an abundant amount of natural gas
collected so much that there is a huge surplus. However, these natural gas
industries insist on hacking continuously. They are fracking near aquifers
which will definitely lead to water contamination. This shows that they don’t
have much of any concern for the human population yet along the environment as
a whole. From this the conclusion can be made that this industry's main priority
is to make a profit, which is sad. A balance needs to be established with
adequate environmental protections for clean water.
This is a solution to comply with environmental ethics.
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