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This man knows his stuff, envoiremental test drilling, soil sampling etc etc.It's like anything else. Good risk assessment and good pollution prevention and control is needed. Fracking is a way of achieving energy independence and alongside a good balance of renewables and nuclear our carbon footprint won't be too bad.
From my link above:It's a toughy. Seems common sense but have heard some stories of it popping off mini earthquakes
Apart from the Wear, Tyne Tees conurbations there's fuck all around from Leeds up to the central belt of Scotland. It is quite desolate.
Are they going to frack Surrey?
Are they going to frack Surrey?
If I lived somewhere quite affluent where there was plenty of job prospects I'd be against it. As I live in Sunderland they can frack my back garden.
could not give 2 fucks either way what pisses me off is the jobless scruffy tramps who go and protest against these things i bet half the fuckers dont even know what they are protesting against
Hmmm fracking
A) they always look like they need a wash
B) they defiantly need to get a proper f***ing job
C) guaranteed to be vegan
Nuclear power lads are pissing their pants laughing ere. They are getting the go ahead All over.
A good one, but the French water cooled one is the one that is exported around the world making them money. A simpler design, I think.Love nuclear power stations me. The AGR is my favourite type of power station.
Apart from all the farms and farmland, the picturesque villages, the often spectacular countryside and wildlife of the Pennines, the Yorkshire and Durham Dales, not forgetting the Cheviots and the Scottish borders or the forests and the fantastic coastline.
Comparitively sparsely populated perhaps, but desolate, never.
Isn’t this a non issue where they are fracking anyway as their drinking water is piped in from haweswater?
Contamination at the well head, this could happen just the same with conventional drilling. The fracking takes place thousands of feet underground.
Using the definition of desolate that implies bleak emptinessApart from all the farms and farmland, the picturesque villages, the often spectacular countryside and wildlife of the Pennines, the Yorkshire and Durham Dales, not forgetting the Cheviots and the Scottish borders or the forests and the fantastic coastline.
Comparitively sparsely populated perhaps, but desolate, never.
Exactly mate. I'm not dissing our beautiful countryside but much of it is pretty bleak and empty. Gideon's father in law is a prick but his choice of words isn't wrong.Just googled the word desolate and the dictionary definition it throws up reads:
desolate
adjective
ˈdɛs(ə)lət/
- 1.
(of a place) uninhabited and giving an impression of bleak emptiness.
"a desolate Pennine moor"
Using the definition of desolate that implies bleak emptiness
Exactly mate. I'm not dissing our beautiful countryside but much of it is pretty bleak and empty. Gideon's father in law is a prick but his choice of words isn't wrong.
We all want energy related stuff. So where should it come from then?Which is exactly how it needs to stay, not being raped by greedy shit house energy companies.