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Toward an Understanding of the Environmental and Public Health Impacts of Unconventional Natural Gas Development: A Categorical Assessment of the Peer-Reviewed Scientific Literature 2009-2015

机译:理解非常规天然气开发对环境和公共卫生的影响:对经过同行评审的科学文献的分类评估2009-2015年

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The body of science evaluating the potential impacts of unconventional natural gas development (UNGD) has grown significantly in recent years, although many data gaps remain. Still, a broad empirical understanding of the impacts is beginning to emerge amidst a swell of research. The present categorical assessment provides an overview of the peer-reviewed scientific literature from 2009–2015 as it relates to the potential impacts of UNGD on public health, water quality, and air quality. We have categorized all available original research during this time period in an attempt to understand the weight and direction of the scientific literature. Our results indicate that at least 685 papers have been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals that are relevant to assessing the impacts of UNGD. 84% of public health studies contain findings that indicate public health hazards, elevated risks, or adverse health outcomes; 69% of water quality studies contain findings that indicate potential, positive association, or actual incidence of water contamination; and 87% of air quality studies contain findings that indicate elevated air pollutant emissions and/or atmospheric concentrations. This paper demonstrates that the weight of the findings in the scientific literature indicates hazards and elevated risks to human health as well as possible adverse health outcomes associated with UNGD. There are limitations to this type of assessment and it is only intended to provide a snapshot of the scientific knowledge based on the available literature. However, this work can be used to identify themes that lie in or across studies, to prioritize future research, and to provide an empirical foundation for policy decisions.
机译:尽管仍然存在许多数据空白,但评估非常规天然气开发(UNGD)潜在影响的科学机构近年来显着增长。尽管如此,在大量研究中,人们开始对影响进行广泛的实证研究。本分类评估概述了2009-2015年间经过同行评审的科学文献,因为它涉及UNGD对公共卫生,水质和空气质量的潜在影响。我们将这段时间内所有可用的原始研究分类,以期了解科学文献的重要性和方向。我们的结果表明,至少有685篇论文已在与同行评议的科学期刊上发表,这些论文与评估UNGD的影响有关。 84%的公共卫生研究包含表明公共卫生危害,高风险或不良健康结果的发现; 69%的水质研究结果表明潜在的,正相关的或实际的水污染发生率; 87%的空气质量研究包含表明空气污染物排放和/或大气浓度升高的发现。本文证明,科学文献中发现的重要内容表明了危害人类健康的风险和升高的风险,以及与UNGD相关的不良健康后果。这种类型的评估有局限性,仅旨在根据现有文献提供科学知识的简要介绍。但是,这项工作可用于确定研究中或研究中的主题,确定未来研究的优先级,并为政策决策提供经验基础。

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    Jake Hays; Seth B. C. Shonkoff;

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