Category Archives: Environmental Planner

Environmental Planner

Hydraulic Fracturing: Health Risks, Regulations & Career Impact

Hydraulic fracturing extracts natural gas and oil from deep shale rock by drilling vertically, then horizontally, and pumping high-pressure fluid to fracture the formations. Now producing 67–79% of US natural gas and 50% of crude oil, the technology has transformed American energy independence. However, peer-reviewed research increasingly links fracking operations to elevated childhood cancer rates,…
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Aerial Photography in Environmental Science: A Complete Guide

Aerial photography involves capturing images of the Earth's surface from aircraft, drones, or other elevated platforms. It's used across environmental science—from tracking climate change and mapping vegetation to archaeological surveys and urban planning. Images are taken either obliquely (at an angle) or vertically (straight down), with each method serving different research needs. When paired with…
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Understanding Drought in the United States: Types, History, and Impact

Drought is a temporary period when water availability falls below normal levels for a region, affecting humans, agriculture, and ecosystems. The United States experiences four types of drought—meteorological, agricultural, hydrological, and socioeconomic—each triggered by different conditions and impacting different sectors. While cyclical in nature, droughts have grown more intense due to climate change and increasing…
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