Faced with the debate on the use of fracking in Mexico, a UAM specialist stresses the need to evaluate this technique from an integral approach that prioritizes scientific evidence, public health and environmental impact. While welcoming the opening to dialogue by the Federal Government, she warns that hydraulic fracturing involves high ecological, economic and social costs, and proposes that the country should be committed to renewable energies…
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Faced with the debate on the use of fracking in Mexico, a UAM specialist stresses the need to evaluate this technique from an integral approach that prioritizes scientific evidence, public health and environmental impact. While welcoming the opening to dialogue by the Federal Government, she warns that hydraulic fracturing involves high ecological, economic and social costs, and proposes that the country should be committed to renewable energies…