Study - Children born near fracking wells at higher risk for Leukemia

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Between this and the earthquakes, and the EPA as well as University of Kentucky stjdies earlier this year, it's not looking so hot for the future of fracking.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/17/young-children-fracking-wells-leukemia-study
Children born near fracking wells more at risk for leukemia – study
Report looked at over 400 cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia out of a sample of 2,500 Pennsylvania children ages two to seven

Young children living near fracking wells at birth are up to three times more likely to later develop leukemia, a new peer-reviewed study conducted by the Yale School of Public Health finds.

The alarming report, published on Wednesday in the Environmental Health Perspectives journal, looked at over 400 cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia out of a sample of about 2,500 Pennsylvania children ages two to seven. The form of leukemia is the most common type of cancer in children, and though the survival rate is high, it frequently leads to other health problems later in life, like cognitive disabilities and heart disease.


Hydraulic fracking is the process by which oil and gas are extracted from deep beneath the Earth’s surface, and the number of wells proliferated in the 2000s in Pennsylvania and across the country as the industry boomed. More than 10,000 fracking wells were drilled in Pennsylvania between 2002 and 2017, and about one-third are located within 2km (a little over a mile) of a residential groundwater well, the study states.

The study found the risk is highest for those living within 2km of a fracking site, and who were exposed in utero. The data accounted for other factors that could influence cancer risk.

“[Fracking] can both use and release chemicals that have been linked to cancer, so the potential for children living near [fracking wells] to be exposed to these chemical carcinogens is a major public health concern,” said Nicole Deziel, the study’s senior author and an associate professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health.

Though mounting evidence suggests a connection between exposure to fracking pollution and health problems, few studies have examined the connection between exposure and childhood cancer. The Yale study is the largest to examine health impacts on children, and the first to use a novel metric that measures exposure to contaminated drinking water and distance to a well. It fills a significant data gap, the authors say.

The fracking process requires the injection of high amounts of chemical-laden water and sand into the ground, which forces oil and gas into a collection well. Hundreds of chemicals linked to cancer and other health issues may be used in the process, including heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds, benzene and radioactive material.

Local ground and surface water is frequently contaminated through spills or releases of fracturing fluids or wastewaters that percolate into groundwater: Pennsylvania recorded about 1,000 spills and 5,000 state environmental violations between 2005 and 2014, the study states.

About half the residents in the predominantly rural study counties use wells to draw from groundwater, and residential wells are not subject to federal regulations or monitoring, leaving it up to the user to ensure they are not drinking contaminated water.

Nearby residents also face exposure to chemicals via air pollution from the fracking process, heavy vehicle traffic and construction.

The study found children’s risk markedly increases the closer they live to a well. While those within two kilometers face the highest risk, levels were elevated as much as 10km from a well.

The data comes amid a debate over how far wells should be set from residences. Two kilometers is about 6,500ft, but Pennsylvania only requires a 500ft setback, while some states’ requirement is as low as 150ft. Colorado, one of the largest fracking producers, several years ago enacted a 2,000ft buffer in most cases. But the study’s authors say that’s not enough.

“Our findings of increased risk of leukemia at distances of 2km or more from [fracking] operations, in conjunction with evidence from numerous other studies, suggest that existing setback distances, which may be as little as 150ft, are insufficiently protective of children’s health,” said Cassie Clark, a study co-author and post-doctoral associate at the Yale Cancer Center.

“We hope that studies like ours are taken into account in the ongoing policy discussion around [fracking well] setback distances.”
 
So why don't you slam Yale instead of the Guardian?



Childhood cancer is an awful thing but even worse are the con artists who attempt to exploit for anti-gas ideological purposes. Nothing is more despicable.


The Despicable Attempt to Tie Childhood Cancer to SWPA Fracking

Childhood cancer is an awful thing but even worse are the con artists who attempt to exploit for anti-gas ideological purposes. Nothing is more despicable.

A group of enviro-Nazis has sunk to a new low in their holy mission to block Marcellus Shale drilling. A group of colluding Big Green groups along with sympathetic (and sycophantic) “reporters” (i.e propagandists) from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette are exploiting the pain and suffering of southwestern PA families of children who have cancer in their attempt to stop shale drilling. It’s disgusting and sick.

Radicalized fossil fuel haters are demanding Gov. Wolf stop all shale drilling in the state until “studies” can be done that they hope will link childhood cancer to fracking activity. Such studies have already been done–and found no links between cancer, childhood or otherwise, and shale drilling (see the Post-Gazette from April: No Ewing sarcoma cluster in the Canon-McMillan School District, state says; and see this MDN article from 2013: New Study: No Increase in Childhood Cancer Rates Near PA Fracking).

Actual, real science doesn’t stop an irresponsible publication like the Post-Gazette from using the tragedy of cancer in order to sell more newspapers–or further a radical political agenda.
The Despicable Attempt to Tie Childhood Cancer to SWPA Fracking

Childhood cancer is an awful thing but even worse are the con artists who attempt to exploit for anti-gas ideological purposes. Nothing is more despicable.

A group of enviro-Nazis has sunk to a new low in their holy mission to block Marcellus Shale drilling. A group of colluding Big Green groups along with sympathetic (and sycophantic) “reporters” (i.e propagandists) from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette are exploiting the pain and suffering of southwestern PA families of children who have cancer in their attempt to stop shale drilling. It’s disgusting and sick.

Radicalized fossil fuel haters are demanding Gov. Wolf stop all shale drilling in the state until “studies” can be done that they hope will link childhood cancer to fracking activity. Such studies have already been done–and found no links between cancer, childhood or otherwise, and shale drilling (see the Post-Gazette from April: No Ewing sarcoma cluster in the Canon-McMillan School District, state says; and see this MDN article from 2013: New Study: No Increase in Childhood Cancer Rates Near PA Fracking).

Actual, real science doesn’t stop an irresponsible publication like the Post-Gazette from using the tragedy of cancer in order to sell more newspapers–or further a radical political agenda.

https://www.shaledirectories.com/bl...mpt-to-tie-childhood-cancer-to-swpa-fracking/
 
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I don't trust the Yale study. I automatically assume it's politicized.

And I don't blame distributors for publishing it.

I don't trust anything that has that shyster Bill McKibben anywhere near it. This is the standard technique used by the Left to shut down fracking operations, it's just bullshit.
 
Are you fucking kidding me? You claim to be a libertarian yet post some alarmist bullshit from the Guardian ffs!!

What does the scientific evidence that fracking increases the risk in cancer to children have to do with me being a libertarian, you fucktard?

What, you think being a libertarian means I think that businesses should get to do whatever the fuck they please? Fuck no, son, if they cause harm to the surrounding people those people have every right to sue their fucking asses off for the harm they caused. This is a classic violation of NAP by the companies, you gormless twit.
 
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Childhood cancer is an awful thing but even worse are the con artists who attempt to exploit for anti-gas ideological purposes. Nothing is more despicable.


The Despicable Attempt to Tie Childhood Cancer to SWPA Fracking

Childhood cancer is an awful thing but even worse are the con artists who attempt to exploit for anti-gas ideological purposes. Nothing is more despicable.

A group of enviro-Nazis has sunk to a new low in their holy mission to block Marcellus Shale drilling. A group of colluding Big Green groups along with sympathetic (and sycophantic) “reporters” (i.e propagandists) from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette are exploiting the pain and suffering of southwestern PA families of children who have cancer in their attempt to stop shale drilling. It’s disgusting and sick.

Radicalized fossil fuel haters are demanding Gov. Wolf stop all shale drilling in the state until “studies” can be done that they hope will link childhood cancer to fracking activity. Such studies have already been done–and found no links between cancer, childhood or otherwise, and shale drilling (see the Post-Gazette from April: No Ewing sarcoma cluster in the Canon-McMillan School District, state says; and see this MDN article from 2013: New Study: No Increase in Childhood Cancer Rates Near PA Fracking).

Actual, real science doesn’t stop an irresponsible publication like the Post-Gazette from using the tragedy of cancer in order to sell more newspapers–or further a radical political agenda.
The Despicable Attempt to Tie Childhood Cancer to SWPA Fracking

Childhood cancer is an awful thing but even worse are the con artists who attempt to exploit for anti-gas ideological purposes. Nothing is more despicable.

A group of enviro-Nazis has sunk to a new low in their holy mission to block Marcellus Shale drilling. A group of colluding Big Green groups along with sympathetic (and sycophantic) “reporters” (i.e propagandists) from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette are exploiting the pain and suffering of southwestern PA families of children who have cancer in their attempt to stop shale drilling. It’s disgusting and sick.

Radicalized fossil fuel haters are demanding Gov. Wolf stop all shale drilling in the state until “studies” can be done that they hope will link childhood cancer to fracking activity. Such studies have already been done–and found no links between cancer, childhood or otherwise, and shale drilling (see the Post-Gazette from April: No Ewing sarcoma cluster in the Canon-McMillan School District, state says; and see this MDN article from 2013: New Study: No Increase in Childhood Cancer Rates Near PA Fracking).

Actual, real science doesn’t stop an irresponsible publication like the Post-Gazette from using the tragedy of cancer in order to sell more newspapers–or further a radical political agenda.

https://www.shaledirectories.com/bl...mpt-to-tie-childhood-cancer-to-swpa-fracking/

Baahahahah you bitch about the Guardian and then fucking post a literal fucking oil and gas and fracking blog?????:laugh::doh:
 
Aw, sounds like your mommy forgot to change your nappy.

We don't wear "nappies" in the United States of America you limey slime. We wear diapers. So pull down your pants and look at what you're wearing underneath, you bowel control failure. You're wearing a "diaper"!
 
We don't wear "nappies" in the United States of America you limey slime. We wear diapers. So pull down your pants and look at what you're wearing underneath, you bowel control failure. You're wearing a "diaper"!

Ah, so it's your diaper she forgot to change. Sounds like you could use a tampon too. Now can you get to the topic, or are you just going to be a cunt?
 
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Ah, so it's your diaper she forgot to change. Sounds like you could use a tampon too. Now can you get to the topic, or are you just going to be a cunt?

Ah.. the "c" word. Every douche's, last gasp to prove their relevance.

Well done.

You ignorant douche.
 
You know nothing about Shakespeare - if you had, you'd have used the term, "quim".
It appears it is you who knows nothing of Shakespeare, he used various puns to put 'cunt' into his works.

“…these be her very Cs, her U’s an' her T’s and thus makes she her great P’s.”

Basically the original "If You Seek Amy", centuries before Britney thought up her own pun.

He even repeats it later:

"Her c’s, her u’s, and her t’s? Why that?"


and

Hamlet: Lady, shall I lie in your lap?

Ophelia: No, my lord.

Hamlet: I mean, my head upon your lap?

Ophelia: Ay, my lord.

Hamlet: Do you think I meant c(o)untry matters?
 
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