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Activist Researchers Try — And Fail — To Link Fracking To Depression

by NICOLE JACOBS
July 30, 2018, 10:05 AM
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sadness depression womanA familiar team of researchers from Johns Hopkins University, in collaboration with the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), has released yet another study trying to link fracking to health ailments.

This time the research team — which includes a fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, an anti-fossil fuel organization that has called fracking a “virus” — claims to find that people who live with the highest level of exposure to oil and natural gas development are 1.5 times more likely to be mildly depressed than those who experience the lowest level of nearby development.

In the past, the team has claimed its research establishes links between fracking and increased asthma, premature births, sinus conditions, migraines, fatigue and radon in Pennsylvania homes, despite failing to take measurements that would prove concentration and exposure levels that would establish a causal link between shale development and negative health outcomes.

That work has been criticized for making “unwarranted causal interpretation of associational results,” and this effort seems destined to garner similar backlash.

Here are four things to know about this study:

  1. The researchers took no measurements demonstrating burdens, concentrations or exposure to establish a causal link between fracking and depression.

As is the case with nearly every study on health impacts from fracking, including this research team’s previous studies, this latest study jumps from “fracking is happening in the area” to “fracking is harming health” without ever showing how it’s allegedly doing so.

In other words, they provide no causal evidence and even admit so in the study.

“Lastly, we did not make air quality, light, vibration, traffic, or noise level measurements, so can not evaluate which, if any, environmental hazards were present at higher levels in the highest UNGD activity group.” (emphasis added)

Lead author Joan Casey took this admission even further, telling Environmental Health News,

“I think we’ve probably now done enough epidemiological studies showing the links between unconventional natural gas extraction and health. The next step will be to tease apart what our exposure pathways are.

“Is this being caused by air pollution and volatile organic compounds? Is it more about perception and psychosocial stressors than actual exposure? We just don’t know the answers to these questions, and I think to be able to move forward, we have to start unraveling those mysteries.” (emphasis added)

Environmental think tank Resources for the Future (RFF) recently released a guideline for what an ideal study would analyze:

Resources For the Future idea study

Source: Resources For the Future

In its analysis, RFF explains,

“Without measuring the other links in the causal chain such as burdens, concentrations, and exposure, it is difficult to have certainty in study results.”

This latest from Johns Hopkins is yet another of these studies that makes it “difficult to have certainty” because it is simply a hypothesis-generating study.

Meanwhile, studies that have taken actual air emissions measurements and sampled water quality show that the shale development process is protective of public health.

For instance, earlier this month the Pa. Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) released the results of sampling it conducted from 2012 to 2013 that found emissions levels did not exceed “the applicable [National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)]or [indicate] a probable future exceedance based on the data pattern.”

The Pa. Dept. of Health (DOH) in coordination with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR) further analyzed the data and determined, “the contaminant levels found in ambient air are not expected to harm healthy individuals.”

Last month two new studies were released that found water quality in Pennsylvania is not being negatively impacted by shale development – adding to the more than two dozen scientific reports to reach similar conclusions across the country.

In fact, one of those actually concluded that water in Bradford County has improved. And last week, the Pa. Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) found that fracking is not negatively impacting headwater streams in state forest lands – 85 percent of which are designated “Exceptional Value” or “High Quality.”

  1. The study relied on a previously conducted survey, which had very limited participation from residents of shale counties.

The researchers explain,

“Our study population came from a cohort originally designed to study the epidemiology of chronic rhinosinusitis and related nasal and sinus symptoms.”

They started by sending the survey to 23,700 people, and for the nasal and sinus study had a sample size of 7,785 participants. Of those, only 336 respondents actually hailed from the top five shale counties – counties with significant development – included in the study area.

JH Sinus Map

Blue dots represent actual cases of nasal and sinus issues; black dots are controls.

nasal sinus study

In the study on depression, that sampling size – with no new respondents from shale counties – was reduced to 4,932 participants.

Unfortunately, in this latest study the researchers did not include a county breakdown or go into further detail about its respondents, but based on the information provided in the previous study, a mere 6.8 percent or fewer of the participants resided in counties with heavy shale development.

Further, as Table 1 from the study shows, 60 percent of respondents said they had no symptoms of depression regardless of proximity to shale development.

In fact, based on this chart of those who appeared to live near heavy shale development, 58 percent of respondents said they had no resulting symptoms, 22.5 percent said they had mild symptoms, 10 percent had moderate symptoms, six percent had severe symptoms, and 3.5 percent gave no response.

JH study Table1

  1. The study does not account for any other factors that could be causing depression in these communities.

The study has several limitations, both listed and not acknowledged in the text, but it’s clear in reading the limitations the researchers do acknowledge that there was a pre-determined conclusion that fracking is the cause of changes in the data.

For example, the researchers even credit royalty payments from lease agreements as being the reason some people did not experience depression.

“We did not know if survey responders had signed a lease with a drilling company. Leaseholders receive economic benefit from UNGD, making them more supportive of UNGD and possibly less likely to experience adverse psychological outcomes as a result.”

And that’s not untrue – as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s editorial board explained in 2017, “leases for natural gas drilling have been credited with saving some family farms.”

But here’s the thing. Like anywhere else, here in Pennsylvania we do not live in a bubble. Shale development has become a major and important part of our lives – directly for some and indirectly for others – but it is not the only thing happening in the state or even in counties with a lot of development.

Casey told EHN that they didn’t know if it was air or noise pollution from fracking causing the increases in depression – an unlikely scenario considering studies of actual emissions measurements taken near well sites show emissions are protective of public health – but what about other factors that have nothing to do with oil and natural gas?

For instance, E&E News recently reported on a major issue that is impacting rural counties: the drop in the price of milk and the decline of dairy farms.

Somewhat ironically, considering this study suggests widespread fracking-induced melancholy in rural Pa. shale counties, E&E chronicled how shale has saved farms and lifted spirits in the Commonwealth, while the opposite has occurred in New York, where fracking has been banned.

But that’s not to say that Pennsylvania’s farms have gone completely unscathed.

In May, several farms across the state risked closure from a sudden loss of a long-term buyer – something that could absolutely impact the mental health of a community.

In fact, lower prices, decreased consumption, and a changing market all have led to increased suicide rates for farmers across the country.

And while the added revenue from shale has helped rural communities in Pennsylvania, even providing needed funding to build hospitals, these improvements take time.

  1. Lead researchers have a clear anti-fracking bias

As mentioned earlier, one of the study’s lead researchers, Brian Schwartz, is a fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, a group known for espousing discredited “peak-oil” views and, it just so happens, has called fracking a “virus” and states as its mission to eliminate fossil fuels altogether.

The following promotional flyer from a symposium Schwartz participated in last year speaks volumes regarding his anti-fracking agenda.

Notably, this event was “endorsed” by multiple divisions of Physicians for Social Responsibility, a group that is funded by the anti-fracking Park Foundation and has a stated goal of banning fracking.

Casey is also a former member of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health & Society Scholars program.

As Forbes contributor and former Pennsylvania DEP Secretary Michael Krancer noted in a 2016 Forbes column, that group shares numerous board members with the World Wildlife Fund, which has stated publicly that it is “against the use of fracking to extract shale gas – or any other ‘unconventional’ fuels – from the ground.”

It is also worth noting that the study was published in a journal that has faced heavy criticism over its peer-review process and had an incident where it did not retract a paper accused of plagiarism until 12 members of the editorial board resigned.

Conclusion

The bottom line is this: The authors of this study admittedly found no actual link between shale development and depression. They admittedly couldn’t have because they took no measurements.

Worse yet, the researchers failed to consider any other possibility for why these communities may be experiencing increased mild depression, instead concluding fracking “could” and “may” be to blame.

At the end of the day, that’s not science, it’s blatant anti-fracking advocacy.

Read more at EID Health

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  1. David Lewis says:
    7 years ago

    Studies by liberals often start with a politically motivated conclusion and then go about attempting to gather data to support it. This is clearly what the anti-fracking groups are doing.

    This behavior of liberals has been going on for a long time. About 40 years ago there was a university study in California that concluded companies with more diversity were more profitable. What they did was monitor (I believe three) company’s with more diversity during a period of economic up turn. There was no control group. When the monitored companies had improved profits, this was attributed to diversity. They completely ignored this was during an economic up turn. They had the answer they were after and as far as I know no other studies were done.

  2. Sonnyhill says:
    7 years ago

    How many people have suffered depression after wind farms invaded their neighbourhood? They’ll point directly at the cause.

  3. Spurwing Plover says:
    7 years ago

    IF it came from U.C. Berkeley then its the usial mindless gobbldy gook and junk science and fake studies from a team of crack-pot scientists

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