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Author: | Mintball [ Thu Jun 27, 2013 1:13 pm ] | ||||
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Author: | EHW [ Thu Jun 27, 2013 1:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
excellent news |
Author: | El Barbudo [ Thu Jun 27, 2013 1:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
On the one hand, fracking sounds as though it will make the UK self-sufficient in energy for some decades which is not to be sniffed at, and any chance to stick up a middle digit at Putin is very tempting indeed. It will bring jobs to the North, proper full time jobs that might even pay a decent wage. It might even bring energy costs down but on that point I await being convinced as energy, like anything else, is priced at what you can sell it for, not for how much it costs to extract. On the other hand, it's another fossil fuel, supply is huge but nonetheless finite and burning it will contribute to global warming, so it is not a panacea. Local communities are being primed with suggestions that they might get some cash if a well is in their locale ... TBH I'd need more than a small amount of cash to buy a playing field to offset my concerns if I thought that my house was going to lose value or there were going to be earth tremors, pollution etc etc It's going to be interesting. |
Author: | Rock God X [ Thu Jun 27, 2013 3:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
El Barbudo wrote:On the one hand, fracking sounds as though it will make the UK self-sufficient in energy for some decades which is not to be sniffed at, and any chance to stick up a middle digit at Putin is very tempting indeed. It will bring jobs to the North, proper full time jobs that might even pay a decent wage. It might even bring energy costs down but on that point I await being convinced as energy, like anything else, is priced at what you can sell it for, not for how much it costs to extract. On the other hand, it's another fossil fuel, supply is huge but nonetheless finite and burning it will contribute to global warming, so it is not a panacea. Local communities are being primed with suggestions that they might get some cash if a well is in their locale ... TBH I'd need more than a small amount of cash to buy a playing field to offset my concerns if I thought that my house was going to lose value or there were going to be earth tremors, pollution etc etc It's going to be interesting. My concern is that it will reduce the urgency with which the government attempts to find an alternative source of fuel that is both renewable and unlikely destroy the planet. We know that fossil fuels are harmful to the environment, we know that fracking has the possibility of causing environmental damage and that the sites are liable to become blots on the landscape. Being able to give Putin the finger seems like a bit of a hollow victory to me. |
Author: | Dally [ Thu Jun 27, 2013 4:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
My issue with it is that in a tiny country like here, with big population centres close by, the environmental and health consequences of contamination of the water table could be catastrophic. Could make Fukushima look like a fart in the playground. |
Author: | Dally [ Thu Jun 27, 2013 4:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
The North should be planning independence and put it to a vote just as the gas comes on stream. Then sell it to Boris and George at huge prices (after Boris and George have already invested billions in a pipeline). |
Author: | Durham Giant [ Thu Jun 27, 2013 4:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
Dally wrote:My issue with it is that in a tiny country like here, with big population centres close by, the environmental and health consequences of contamination of the water table could be catastrophic. Could make Fukushima look like a fart in the playground. Possibly the most sensible post ever done by Dally |
Author: | cod'ead [ Thu Jun 27, 2013 9:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
Apparently one of the major finds has been directly under Tatton. Let's see how quickly that is brought on-stream |
Author: | Mintball [ Fri Jun 28, 2013 7:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
El Barbudo wrote:... On the other hand, it's another fossil fuel, supply is huge but nonetheless finite and burning it will contribute to global warming, so it is not a panacea. Local communities are being primed with suggestions that they might get some cash if a well is in their locale ... TBH I'd need more than a small amount of cash to buy a playing field to offset my concerns if I thought that my house was going to lose value or there were going to be earth tremors, pollution etc etc It's going to be interesting. I haven't read deeply on the subject, but on the basis of what I have read, this sums up my concerns too. |
Author: | Mintball [ Fri Jun 28, 2013 7:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fracking go-ahead |
Durham Giant wrote:Possibly the most sensible post ever done by Dally Exceptions and rules? |
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