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Gasland / a film by Josh Fox.
Special features: Over 45 minutes of bonus scenes ; David Stratton's extended interview with director Josh Fox ; Theatrical trailer. "The Halliburton-developed drilling technology of "fracking" or hydraulic fracturing has unlocked a "Saudia Arabia of natural gas" just beneath us. But is fracking safe?" -- Publisher website. Further information about the film is available on the publisher website at the url below. Originally released USA. The sumer 2012 issue of "Rethinking Schools" features this article: Fracking: in the end we're all downstream. A 9th grade social studies teacher uses Gasland to help her students explore the environmental and social impact of hydraulic extraction of natural gas. DVD. "One of the most controversial documentaries in recent years, 'Gasland' is a compelling and emotional first-person story of discovery and, ultimately, empowerment. In 2008, theatre director Josh Fox received a letter from a natural gas company, offering him $100,000 for permission to explore his upstate New York property. Josh's curiosity led him to ask questions and he discovered that the method for extracting this valuable resource from the 'Saudi Arabia' of reserves - hydraulic fracturing or 'fracking' - is exempt from several important federal protections, including the Clean Water Act." - Back cover. "One of the most controversial documentaries in recent years, 'Gasland' is a compelling and emotional first-person story of discovery and, ultimately, empowerment. In 2008, theatre director Josh Fox received a letter from a natural gas company, offering him $100,000 for permission to explore his upstate New York property. Josh's curiosity led him to ask questions and he discovered that the method for extracting this valuable resource from the 'Saudi Arabia' of reserves - hydraulic fracturing or 'fracking' - is exempt from several important federal protections, including the Clean Water Act." - Back cover.