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Posted on Wednesday, September 5, 2007 in Uncategorized

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Shouldn’t we pursue the resources available to us while advancing new energy technologies?

I am all about driving fuel effecient cars and doing away with huge SUVs for family use. However, if we continue to tie our hands while other countries maximize their energy resources, aren’t we signing our own death warrant?

We have oil that the government won’t let us get to…
We have areas to put windmill farms and they are being blocked.
We have cleaner burning coal that we are not allowed to extract….
Natural gas…..
Oil Shale….
Can we go on…?

I know that some of these things can’t be harvested right now…and may take years. But if we go by that thinking, nothing we do now is going to help the environment, either…so why bother?

Drill, explore, research…and do so responsibly.

Yes we should. However, the Environmentalist Wacko’s don’t agree. They want us to go ‘cold turkey’ and stop using fossil fuels today. And, magically,create all the alternatives they like.

Part of their plan is to force this to happen. That is why they block lots of stuff.


Modern Shale Gas Development in the United States: A Primer - Geology, Regulations, Environmental Considerations, Hydraulic Fracturing, Protecting Groundwater, Pollution Threats, Impact to Land


Modern Shale Gas Development in the United States: A Primer – Geology, Regulations, Environmental Considerations, Hydraulic Fracturing, Protecting Groundwater, Pollution Threats, Impact to Land


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This up-to-date primer from the U.S. Department of Energy provides a comprehensive overview of shale gas production in the United States – including the use of hydraulic fracturing – and environmental protection issues, especially water resource management.The primer states, “Water and energy are two of the most basic needs of society. Our use of each vital resource is reliant on and affects the a…

Chemicals Used in Hydraulic Fracturing: Cancer and Health Risks from Underground Injection Natural Gas Production, Marcellus Shale Gas Fracking and Hydrofrac - House Committee Report


Chemicals Used in Hydraulic Fracturing: Cancer and Health Risks from Underground Injection Natural Gas Production, Marcellus Shale Gas Fracking and Hydrofrac – House Committee Report


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Investigators with the House Committee on Energy and Commerce have discovered that oil and gas service companies conducting hydraulic fracturing for shale gas production used more than 2500 fracturing products containing 750 chemicals, some of which are toxic and carcinogenic. This report lists every chemical disclosed by the industry, and reveals that some of the chemicals remain proprietary and …

Risks and Rewards: The Controversy About Shale Gas Production and Hydraulic Fracturing, Ground Water Pollution, Toxic and Carcinogenic Chemical Dangers, Marcellus Shale, Hydrofrac and Fracking


Risks and Rewards: The Controversy About Shale Gas Production and Hydraulic Fracturing, Ground Water Pollution, Toxic and Carcinogenic Chemical Dangers, Marcellus Shale, Hydrofrac and Fracking


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Gain a complete understanding of the important controversy over hydraulic fracturing for shale gas production with this outstanding six-hundred page collection of up-to-date official documents and publications on the risks and rewards of shale gas. It includes the new report from the House Committee on Energy and Commerce disclosing that that oil and gas service companies conducting hydraulic frac…


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