mardi 30 juillet 2013

UK Fracking - do it in the North East it's desolate anyway

Conservative peer (and South of England resident) Lord Howell suggests that fracking should be done in the North East of England because it's desolate anyway.




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"But there are large and uninhabited and desolate areas. Certainly in part of the North East where there's plenty of room for fracking, well away from anybody's residence where we could conduct without any kind of threat to the rural environment."



I think that demonstrates breathtaking ignorance both of the North East of England and of how fragile "wilderness" (not that we have that my most standards) areas are:



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/ear...orth-East.html





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