Fracking is not just a problem of water or seismicity; its methane footprint makes it a major climate challenge. While Mexico made international commitments to reduce this greenhouse gas 80 times more powerful than CO2, the question is not whether the technique is feasible, but whether it is constitutionally feasible to expand fossil fuels.
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Fracking is not just a problem of water or seismicity; its methane footprint makes it a major climate challenge. While Mexico made international commitments to reduce this greenhouse gas 80 times more powerful than CO2, the question is not whether the technique is feasible, but whether it is constitutionally feasible to expand fossil fuels.