Fracking Uncertainty

Fracking Uncertainty

Hydraulic Fracturing and the Provincial Politics of Risk

Millar, Heather

University of Toronto Press

10/2024

262

Mole

Inglês

9781487552695

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List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Appendices

1. Fracking and the Politics of Risk
Risk narratives
Plan of the book

2. Fracking Uncertainty
Uncertain technologies
Uncertain economics
Uncertain environmental science
Responding to uncertainties: Subnational regulation

3. Analysing Uncertainty
Defining risk narratives
Risk narratives and hydraulic fracturing
Who participates? Where?
How does regulatory formulation occur?
Putting it all together: Risk narratives, actors, venues, and learning
Study design

4. Limiting Uncertainty in British Columbia
BC regulatory timeline
The political economy of British Columbia
Risk narratives in British Columbia policy debates
Technical learning and the path to single issue regulation
Absence of salient catastrophic risks

5. Monitoring Uncertainty in Alberta
AB regulatory timeline
The political economy of Alberta
Risk narratives in Alberta policy debates
Technical and political learning: The path to comprehensive regulation

6. Managing Uncertainty in New Brunswick
NB regulatory timeline
The political economy of New Brunswick
Risk narratives in New Brunswick hydraulic fracturing debates
Complex risk and epistemic learning
Uncertain risk and social learning

7. Contesting Uncertainty in Nova Scotia
NS regulatory timeline
The political economy of Nova Scotia
Risk narratives in Nova Scotia hydraulic fracturing debates
Uncertain risk and limited technical learning
Catastrophic risk and political learning

8. Regulating Uncertainty
Empirical implications
Theoretical implications
Practical implications for policy makers
Conclusion

Appendices
1. List of Actor Types
2. Interview Schedules
Notes
References
Index
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hydraulic fracturing; fracking; environmental politics; shale gas; energy regulation; energy politics; policy learning; risk perception; provincial government; scientific uncertainty; contentious politics