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Tag Archives: deep earth

Question: How can we license fracking when we have permanent drought?

Posted on April 16, 2012 by newsroom

Tomorrow’s issue of The Guardian is carrying an article revealing Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Climate Change, Community News, Environment, Politics | Tagged Argyll, Blackpool, Bowland Shale, Canonbie, carcinogens, chemicals, consent, Cuadrilla, deep earth, detonation, disposal, drilling mud, Dumfries & Galloway, earth tremors, earthquakes, fissures, fracking, fracking mud, high pressure, hydrofracturing, Lancashire, Scottish Governemnt, shale gas, storage, The Guardian, three million gallons, toxic fluid waste, UK Government | 162 Comments

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