We Fracked the Economy for 30 Days…NOW WHAT?? [inspirational challenge Vol. 4🧘♀️]
This is a crucial opportunity that the Green Pary must grasp to fulfil their Programme for Government promise to save Ireland from importing fracked gas. #KeepIrelandLNGFree
If you're in Ireland, our friends at Friends of the Earth need your help Tell the Green Party not to let the Shannon gas terminal go ahead, and to keep fracked gas out of Ireland www.friendsoftheearth.ie/act/emergenc...
After a High Court ruling in favour of polluting Shannon LNG we need the Green Party to keep its promise to ‘stand firmly’ against fracked gas.
Copy that. I'm sold. It's what's being discussed here as part of the argument for making fracked gas into a "climate solution". But I agree. Bad plan. Just wrong. :)
yep. and I am fairly convinced that fracked gas is going to be largely whipped out of the market by renewables within 10 yearsyep. and I am fairly convinced that fracked gas is going to be largely whipped out of the market by renewables within 10 years
" If the U.S. public wants the oil and gas industry to pay to clean up its mess, it better get the money now, because just like production from a fracked shale oil well, the opportunity to get that money is rapidly declining." powering-the-planet.ghost.io/u-s-oil-indu...
In October, shortly after Exxon and Chevron announced over $100 billion in combined acquisitions, oilfield services company Halliburton’s CEO Jeff Miller warned about the reality of producing oil in t...
According to the most recent and comprehensive review of public health impacts, living near a fracked well is correlated with an increased risk of asthma in people of all ages, and children are more likely to develop rare cancer paenv.pitt.edu/assets/Repor...
👀このニュース見逃してた 👇 An underground well in the North Yorkshire village of Kirby Misperton was drilled but never fracked after a fightback by protesters. It has now taken on a "second life" as a source of clean, green, geothermal energy news.sky.com/story/propos...
An underground well in the North Yorkshire village of Kirby Misperton was drilled but never fracked after a fightback by protesters. It has now taken on a "second life" as a source of clean, green, ge...
It isn't going to stop, today it's silly fun tech, tomorrow more serious uses. Bigger question for me is why do we let Fracked gas get so cheap and let working clean energy get mothballed.
Good that clean energy get's turned on again. The IRA makes this clean energy possible. And it's not dead, cheap fracked gas pushed it out of the market.