vast amounts of what? and if you use google you may also find that US is on course to be a net exporter of oil by end of decade. we should definatly try to reduce usage of oil but if we can reduce reliance on importation for that we do need, then that is a panacea.
the dangers and risks have largly been mitigated, with proper regulation and oversight to control location of sites and contents of fracking fluids. much of the problems in the US were from the first few years where it was wild west style anything goes experimentation. we've learnt from that.
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We are discussing Natural Gas/Unconventional Gas here, not unobtainium.
Secondly, you say you can regulate pumping carcinogenic chemicals underground, good luck with that if you think you can control the geology of the Earth.
Thirdly, reducing imports by huge amounts ain't going to happen unless we reduce our consumption. Shale is proving to be Ponzi and it is not the first time banks have been known to invest wrongly, witness what happened in 2008.
And therein lies the current issue with fracking. The companies involved and to a lesser extent the government sell it as the wonderful and safe solution to our energy problems BUT there is no real evidence one way or the other.
Given the huge profits involved I'm always going to be cynical that we've been given the real facts. On a completely non-scientific level I struggle to believe that pumping chemicals into the ground can ever actually be good for the environment and by association those people who live in it.
We are discussing Natural Gas/Unconventional Gas here, not unobtainium.
Secondly, you say you can regulate pumping carcinogenic chemicals underground, good luck with that if you think you can control the geology of the Earth.
Thirdly, reducing imports by huge amounts ain't going to happen unless we reduce our consumption. Shale is proving to be Ponzi and it is not the first time banks have been known to invest wrongly, witness what happened in 2008.
why cant people edit posts correctly, its not difficult? maybe it is for those that cant research things with any breadth. you cannot say the chemicals are carcinogenic, because no one know what is in them as they are kept trade secret. could be just brine and apple juice for you know. what they are going to do in the UK and Europe is insist that the contents are known and nasty crap kept out. fears of ground water pollution can be mitigate by not permitting drilling near aquafers and ensuring proper casing are deployed to prevent leakage in the drilling. monitoring is in place for possible earthquakes, but those measured relating to fraking are similar to coal mining (ie bugger all). thats how you regulate, understand and place rule and procedure around something.
clearly we arent going to import as much oil and gas if we have millions of barrels/sq.mtr of the stuff locally. you need to look up what "ponzi" actually means, beacause it doesnt have any bearing here.
Its the future
It still amazes me how many houses and buildings are lit with filament lights. Energy saving lights and now led bulbs make a huge difference to power consumption. I worked out the other day my house is now lit with less than 100W of energy for an investment of about £100 of long life LED bulbs. My parents kitchen and bathroom alone was 250W, the whole house probably >400W. The first target should be to get LED lighting affordable and installed wherever possible in homes and offices.
wow. some people really dont like the idea of fracking so will make up any old rubbish. and some will believe it.
wheres this toxic and radio active waste come from? and if, as is told elsewhere, the fracking fluid is secret and unknown, how come the author knows there is 600 chemicals and thier detailed effects? all fear mongering bollocks.
have a look at the present fracking site at Balcombe - every London commuter will have been past it, just next the railway, bearly noticed.
I don't know much about his subject and have just done a little reading but surely that is an enormous amount of trust that we are placing in the fracking companies if we don't know which chemicals they are using.
Agreed, also the government should make grants available to all UK households to make micro-generation affordable to ordinary people, this would encourage growth in the economy by creating jobs in this sector.
Not just any old rubbish made up. There are very real concerns about Fracking.
yes, there are concerns. like what you've posted, rational sensible point about samples of higher than expected methane in water. was it the fracking? was it the natural presence? eyebrows are raised and investigations need to be done, problems identified and fixed. (you will note that all the stories about methane contamination come from the same case)
contrast to the OP's post full of hyperbole and unsubstatiated claims, unnamed "eminent scientist", numbers with no context and, my favorite, a picture of someone drinking some muddy water.
Fracking is also causing Earthquakes it would appear.. Link here. This is dirty energy where clean energy is available but of course the existing energy monopolys dont want us to benefit because they will lose income. So to all you people out there who want to be sheep and follow what your told by the government and those companies he say "its ok" I would suggest keep making your noise.. "Baaaaaaaa"....
Governments are shitting themselves about energy issues. They have not invested as much as they should have in getting new energy available because the big energy players are holding governments to ransom. Interestingly as mankind has acted like a fat pig at the trough for the last 60 odd years minerals are going to run out.. And these are the minerals that enable present and new technologies. Example link here.
Back to fracking.. Its an example of an extraction method thats being used with no real concrete evidence that its safe and if/when a major catastrophe occurs then the scientists will say "ahhh" the companies will say "whoops" and the governments will say "sorry". If there was ever a survey of fracking company owners I bet none of them will be found living anywhere near a fracking site!
The crux of the matter is we can and do have the technology and knowledge to produce clean energy but we just can't be bothered.