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Can you think of a time when an environmental issue affected your life or that of your community, and how does that influence your view on fracking?

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If a friend argued that fracking is essential for economic growth, how would you respond, considering both the environment and job creation?

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Do you think technological advancements can make fracking safer and more environmentally friendly, or should we focus on alternative resources?

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What is a change you would be willing to make to your current lifestyle if it meant reducing the negative impacts of energy extraction?

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If you had to choose between lower energy costs or environmental protection, which would you pick, and what informs your decision?

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How do you envision the ideal energy future, and what role does non-renewable energy play in that vision?

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Considering the global demand for energy, how do you balance the need for oil and gas with the potential risks to the environment?

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What values or priorities do you think should guide our energy production choices in the face of climate change and why?

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Have you or someone you know experienced any direct impact from fracking, and if so, what was that impact?

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How would you feel if a fracking site was set up near your community, and what concerns or benefits come to mind?

 @92JXK3J from New York answered…2yrs2Y

In the short term, but begin to slowly transition to cleaner alternatives.

  @93G2RP7 from Wisconsin answered…2yrs2Y

 @93CS3TH from Texas answered…2yrs2Y

 @8QQ5NLZ from Indiana answered…2yrs2Y

No, research has concluded that fracking is harmful to the population and environment

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but only with increased oversight and not in heavily populated areas

 @7NHW7HN from Connecticut answered…2yrs2Y

  Deletedanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but with more oversight and rigorous adherences to safety procedures to prevent and manage accidents, since fracking leads to environmental or health issues. There should be more research to measure the long-term effects it has on the environment, and on human health.

  Deletedanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but with more oversight and rigorous adherences to safety procedures to prevent accidents that could cause harm, since fracking leads to environmental or health issues. There should be more research to measure the effects it has on the environment, and on human health.

  Deletedanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but more oversight and rigorous following of safety procedures is needed to prevent and manage the risk of accidents that could cause harm, since fracking leads to environmental or health issues. There should be more research to measure the effects it has on the environment, and on human health.

  Deletedanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but increase regulations and oversight, and provide more scientific research to measure the effects it has, short and long-term, on us and to the environment. However, if it keeps getting worse, then phase it out and move towards better energy sources, such as nuclear and renewable energy.

  Deletedanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but increase regulation and oversight, and provide more scientific research to measure the effects it has, short and long-term, on us and to the environment. However, if the problem keeps getting worse, then phase it out and move towards better energy sources, such as nuclear and renewable energy.

  Deletedanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but increase oversight to avoid oil spills, and find a way to continue the process in such a way where it possess no threat to the environment.

 @8XWRJ7H from South Carolina answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but regulations and oversight should be put in place to make sure that the environment and wildlife are not harmed.

 @8WWSZZX from Florida answered…2yrs2Y

 @8PD23XN from Missouri answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but increase oversight and use it only when absolutely necessary, we need to get closer to being 100% green energy.

 @6LV5ZML from Washington answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but only in areas where it is deemed low-risk to the population and environment.

 @WolferusYT from Michigan answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but we should be working towards cleaner energy resources in order to eventually eliminate the need for it.

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 @8TFWF2Z from Michigan answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but we should pursue more sustainable energy resources with a goal of eventually transitioning away from this practice

 @8RBQDDP from Vermont answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, as long as it is done in safe ways that does not harm the environment

 @8SMKCCQ from Oklahoma answered…3yrs3Y

It has a place in our world whether we like it or not, it's too big to fail

 @8SF6R49 from New York answered…3yrs3Y

I do not think fossil fuels are good, but so many people have jobs in fossil fuels.

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but not in heavily populated areas and continue to pursue more sustainable energy resources.

 @8RPZ3MP from Maryland answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but we should invest in more environmentally friendly energy sources such as nuclear energy instead

 @8RJFWXBanswered…3yrs3Y

No, we should use our resources to research sources of energy such as fusion

 @8R8DHKJ from Georgia answered…3yrs3Y

 @8QKJ7R9 from Texas answered…3yrs3Y

No, fracking uses fabric softener and other chemicals harmful to the wildlife

 @8QM9QMR from North Carolina answered…3yrs3Y

 @8QG5XSM from Indiana answered…3yrs3Y

 @86LT58K from California answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but apply appropriate oversight, no subsidies, and mandate cost of energy = cost to produce energy + cost to environment/cleanup .

 @TogetherinSoli1 from GU answered…3yrs3Y

No, the importance of fossil fuels in today's society should be recognised, but we should move towards more sustainable energy

 @86NBM3N from New York answered…3yrs3Y

 @8PMF46F from Ohio answered…3yrs3Y

No, we should pursue more sustainable energy resources and conduct research to measure the long-term effects of domestic fracking

 @8PK69PX from Washington answered…3yrs3Y

Companies should be able to decide what path is best for them and the government should not be involved at all.

 @8PJHVJN from Pennsylvania answered…3yrs3Y

 @8FG75SF from Texas answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, we should pursue more sustainable energy resources instead, but so long as oversight is increased it is a practical way to produce energy.

 @8NXSCW2 from Texas answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, with the condition that we are actively moving towards renewable energy.