What are the health impacts of shale gas extraction in the UK?
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Related UKRI funded projects
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Evaluation, Quantification and Identification of Pathways and Targets for the assessment of Shale Gas RISK (EQUIPT4RISK)
The project will identify, characterise and parameterise the multiple direct and indirect pathways within the shallow subsurface and the atmosphere (and across interfaces), which link sources of contamination and hazards...
Funded by: NERC
Why might this be relevant?
The project will identify, characterize, and parameterize the pathways and risks associated with shale gas extraction in the UK, addressing the scientific questions related to the health impacts of shale gas extraction.
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Evaluation, Quantification and Identification of Pathways and Targets for the assessment of Shale Gas RISK (EQUIPT4RISK)
The project will identify, characterise and parameterise the multiple direct and indirect pathways within the shallow subsurface and the atmosphere (and across interfaces), which link sources of contamination and hazards...
Funded by: NERC
Why might this be relevant?
The project will identify, characterize, and parameterize the pathways and risks associated with shale gas extraction in the UK, addressing the scientific questions related to the health impacts of shale gas extraction.
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Evaluation, Quantification and Identification of Pathways and Targets for the assessment of Shale Gas RISK (EQUIPT4RISK)
The project will identify, characterise and parameterise the multiple direct and indirect pathways within the shallow subsurface and the atmosphere (and across interfaces), which link sources of contamination and hazards...
Funded by: NERC
Why might this be relevant?
The project addresses the health impacts of shale gas extraction in the UK by assessing risks and monitoring environmental changes.