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Friday, November 9, 2012

Group 2-Change



Evolutionary changes: Change in the environment over time: toxic in the ground water and air, many animals suffer drinking the toxic water.
If the animals continue drinking water that contains poisonous fracking chemicals, then human will easily get poisons from consuming the products from those animals.
If they continue this practice around the human neighborhood, we can easily see great changes in human health. 
Chemicals alter genes in humans/plants/animals and pass down through generations the mutations
Epidemic of diseases among organisms living around the area, area may no longer be inhabited
Revolutionary changes: A process of getting more people to recognize the problem and fight against the fracking industry by using social medias, it could be a revolutionary change.
Different generations and populations have different views toward the practice. First, natural gas is clean and necessary for country if it want to become independent in natural resources (energy). Second, method of obtaining natural gas need to be carefully regulated by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Industrialization, larger oil supplies, new techniques of extracting oil
Growth/ Decay: Fracking chemicals is likely to become more dangerous as the fracking industries continue to expand their practices.

Ground water is connected to the river; therefore, it could lead to many other environmental problems within human and non-human communities.

Chemical imbalance in soil due to ground water

Fracking growing (to oil companies), but the idea is decaying (to US residents)

Problem likely to become more serious


Values:
Privacy, Heritage, Industrialization, Unlimited Opportunities, Property, Personal belief, Individualism, Justice Inequality, Future orientation, Directness/Honesty, Patriotism, Money, Activism, Human health, human rights

          
                                           --Victoria, Christina, Tony, and Chris               

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