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Global Shale Gas and the Anti- Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D.

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Page 1: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions

TUED Web MeetingJanuary 28, 2014

Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D.

Page 2: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Overview

1. Global Expansion of Fracking

2. Impact of Fracking on Workers, Communities & the Environment

3. Anti-Fracking Movement Grows - Goes Global & Includes Trade Unions

4. Union support for a global moratorium on fracking?

Page 3: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

What is hydraullic fracturing, “fracking”?

Page 4: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Gas Industry Pushes “Golden Age of Gas”

• 7.3 billion cubic feet of ‘technically recoverable’ shale gas

• 41 countries have significant shale gas supplies

• Fracking already occurring or being explored in many countries

Page 5: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Water Contamination from Fracking

• Fracking Produces Large Amounts of Wastewater – where does it go?

• Fracking Chemicals, Methane, Wastewater – Pose Serious Risk to Drinking Water and Natural Waterways

Page 6: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Water Scarcity and Fracking

• Fracking Uses Huge Amounts of Freshwater

• Each fracking well uses 2 million to 5.6 million gallons of freshwater (7.6 to 21 m liters)

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Fracking Effects Worker Health & Safety

• Workers Exposed to Harmful Levels of Silica• Silica sand is used as a proppant to keep

fractures open• Effects: silicosis, lung cancer, other

diseases

• Shale Gas Contains High Levels of Radon• Radon is the leading cause of cancer in

non-smokers• Effects workers as well as communities

near drill sites and end point users

Page 8: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Bridge To Nowhere: Full Lifecycle Emissions of Shale Gas Greater Than Coal?

Source: Howarth, et al. 2011

Page 9: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Global Opposition to Fracking Grows

Page 10: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Number of Moratoria on Fracking is Rising

• Bulgaria• Czech Republic • France• Germany• Luxemburg• Northern Ireland• Republic of Ireland• Romania• South Africa

• Many local moratoria and other actions to prevent fracking have been implemented at the sub-national level, like in:• New York, U.S.• Quebec, Canada• New South Wales,

Australia• Parts of UK, Poland

Page 11: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Trade Union Positions on Fracking

• Many Trade Unions Have Not Yet Taken A Position On Fracking

• Unions Supporting Fracking: Oil and Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee, U.S.

• Trade Union Bodies Oppose Fracking, Call for A Ban• Union locals in certain states like New York and

California, U.S.• CUPE and UNIFOR, Canada• TUC, UK• CTA and FeTERA, Argentina• European Public Sector Unions• PSI Tunisian affiliate

Page 12: Global Shale Gas and the Anti-Fracking Movement: Perspectives for Unions TUED Web Meeting January 28, 2014 Lara Skinner, Ph.D. and Sean Sweeney, Ph.D

Unions Join Call for Global Moratorium on Fracking?

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Thank you

http://www.energydemocracyinitiative.org