Extraction
n. The action or process of drawing (something) out of a receptacle; the pulling or taking out (of anything) by mechanical means; †withdrawal or removal (of a person); an instance of this.Podcasts
NPR podcast hosts. "The Fracking Boom: Missing Answers." Podcast series. NPR, 2011-12. https://www.npr.org/series/151930969/science-and-the-fracking-boom-missing-answersRaimi, Daniel. "The Fracking Debate." Duke, Sanford School of Public Policy, February 14, 2018. Audio, 31:12. https://sanford.duke.edu/articles/fracking-debate-podcast
Texts and other related media
AOGHS.org Editors. "First American Oil Well." American Oil & Gas Historical Society. April 14, 2016. https://aoghs.org/petroleum-pioneers/american-oil-history/. Purdy, Jedediah. “Environmentalism’s Racist History.” The New Yorker, August 13, 2015. https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/environmentalisms-racist-history
Spirn, Anne Whiston. “Reclaiming Common Ground: Water, Neighborhoods, and Public Spaces," in Robert Fishman, ed., The American Planning Tradition. Woodrow Wilson Press and Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000: xx.
Wilson Center. “The American Planning Tradition: Culture and Policy.” Image. Wilson Center, 2000. https://www.wilsoncenter.org/book/the-american-planning-tradition-culture-and-policy