- The collision of water and energy.
- The document approximates the symbiotic relationship between water and energy. It focuses on a story in Garfield County, Colorado (USA), where the development of the oil and gas industry and the process of fracking (hydraulic fracturing) threaten water supplies. What is the impact of the combination of demand from a growing human population, climate change and the energy industry? People like Ken Neubecker, Craig Childs, Judy Jordan, Peter McBride, Chip Northrup, Geoffrey Thyne and others try to discuss this question.—Hayduke
- The symbiotic relationship between water and energy is once again expressed through the new process of hydraulic fracturing. Water is the key to America's new gas resources but there is not enough water left in the west to accommodate growing demand. the The over drilled gas fields of Garfield county Colorado collide with the Colorado river, putting the entire American west in danger. Leaking wells, systemic venting of methane and corrupt local government has forced this small county into the spotlight. When insiders speak out who listens? When population growth crashes into climate change who pays the collision costs?
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