Fracking protesters
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Ivan stewart

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2,792 posts

59 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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Some say it’s been funded and pushed by Russia,
Certainly a lot of miss information been spread , like it causes
Earthquakes, and it’s not economically sound etc..
seems like it’s possible seeing how much they have invested in their own reserves and the need to keep the price up!!

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

131 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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Who's saying it's being funded by the russians?

There's plenty of reasons to dislike fracking without jumping to conspiracy theories.

Largechris

2,019 posts

114 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
Who's saying it's being funded by the russians?

There's plenty of reasons to dislike fracking without jumping to conspiracy theories.
Disliking fracking is like disliking the rain really. Needs must.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

131 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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Largechris said:
ZedLeg said:
Who's saying it's being funded by the russians?

There's plenty of reasons to dislike fracking without jumping to conspiracy theories.
Disliking fracking is like disliking the rain really. Needs must.
Not really though is it. The rain is a natural occurrence beyond our control. Fracking is a very deliberate act and a consequence of the short sighted, profit before all else culture we live in.

Largechris

2,019 posts

114 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
Largechris said:
ZedLeg said:
Who's saying it's being funded by the russians?

There's plenty of reasons to dislike fracking without jumping to conspiracy theories.
Disliking fracking is like disliking the rain really. Needs must.
Not really though is it. The rain is a natural occurrence beyond our control. Fracking is a very deliberate act and a consequence of the short sighted, profit before all else culture we live in.
I await your positive solutions that will enable everyone, including the 2.1 million on minimum wage, to afford heat, light and food.

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

284 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
Not really though is it. The rain is a natural occurrence beyond our control. Fracking is a very deliberate act and a consequence of the short sighted, profit before all else culture we live in.
More like 'it would be nice to stay warm and keep the lights on' culture.

Lotobear

8,618 posts

151 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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I suspect we are going to witness an unwinding of the net zero agenda - it will be impossible to argue against it now that a genuine existential threat has emerged.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

131 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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From what I've found, fracking would only produce around 20% of the gas we would need over the next 30 years. Definitely worth the risks of poisoned ground water and other environmental destruction.

Beside the point anyway, I'm just curious as to the source of the russian op conspiracy laugh

Edited by ZedLeg on Monday 28th February 12:13

Piersman2

6,675 posts

222 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
From what I've found, fracking would only produce around 20% of the gas we would need over the next 30 years. Definitely worth the risks of poisoned ground water and other environmental destruction.
Exactly, so let's get on with it. Pitter patter.

Parrot not required. smile

Largechris

2,019 posts

114 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
From what I've found, fracking would only produce around 20% of the gas we would need over the next 30 years. Definitely worth the risks of poisoned ground water and other environmental destruction.

Beside the point anyway, I'm just curious as to the source of the russian op conspiracy laugh

Edited by ZedLeg on Monday 28th February 12:13
I'm uninterested in all conspiracy theories without evidence, I'm much more interested in practical engineering solutions to current issues and was hoping you could help out.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

131 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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I'm not an engineer so I can't help you, as always being practically educated in a field isn't necessary to have an opinion on a part of it.

Largechris

2,019 posts

114 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
I'm not an engineer so I can't help you, as always being practically educated in a field isn't necessary to have an opinion on a part of it.
Erm, you haven’t really given an opinion though. You’ve just said fracking bad.

“As opposed to what” would be another way of phrasing my question I suppose.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

131 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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My opinion is that fracking is bad because of the risks of pollution and environmental damage.

From a supply point of view I don't really see a volume that works out as 15% to 20% of what we'll need as worth the risk.

With regards to what we should be investing in instead. Energy sources that will sustain us into the future rather than chasing dwindling supplies of fossil fuels. Heating is obviously harder to figure out but we really do have to get away from the idea that whatever the problem, the solution is burning dinosaur bones.

bodhi

13,788 posts

252 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
Who's saying it's being funded by the russians?

There's plenty of reasons to dislike fracking without jumping to conspiracy theories.
From 2019:

https://thecritic.co.uk/issues/december-2019/the-p...

NATO said:
Unlike most conspiracy theories about Russian meddling in Western politics, this one is out there in plain sight. The head of Nato, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said the Russians, as part of a sophisticated disinformation operation, “engaged actively with so-called non-governmental organisations — environmental organisations working against shale gas — to maintain Europe’s dependence on imported Russian gas”.
article said:
The Centre for European Studies found that the Russian government has invested $95 million in NGOs campaigning against shale gas. Russia Today television ran endless anti-fracking stories, including one that “frackers are the moral equivalent of paedophiles”. The US Director of National Intelligence stated that “RT runs anti-fracking programming … reflective of the Russian Government’s concern about the impact of fracking and US natural gas production on the global energy market and the potential challenges to Gazprom’s profitability.”
Not sure if I'd call any of those folks peddlers of conspiracy theories. However it's not a case of being led by profit or any such other nonsense you've posted - it's the realisation that after spending god knows how many years thinking we can power Western Civilisation with wind, solar and unicorn farts, along with some fairly irrational anti-nuclear sentiment, we don't have much left other than gas to keep us warm and keep the lights on.

Largechris

2,019 posts

114 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
My opinion is that fracking is bad because of the risks of pollution and environmental damage.

From a supply point of view I don't really see a volume that works out as 15% to 20% of what we'll need as worth the risk.

With regards to what we should be investing in instead. Energy sources that will sustain us into the future rather than chasing dwindling supplies of fossil fuels. Heating is obviously harder to figure out but we really do have to get away from the idea that whatever the problem, the solution is burning dinosaur bones.
Although the 15% figure is disputed, with the greatest respect, all you’ve done is highlight the acknowledged problems. You kind of have to choose a solution. Do you like nuclear?

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

131 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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All the companies engaging in fracking are doing altruistically are they?

Evanivitch

25,827 posts

145 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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ZedLeg said:
All the companies engaging in fracking are doing altruistically are they?
No more or less altruistic than the overseas gas production businesses.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

131 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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Largechris said:
ZedLeg said:
My opinion is that fracking is bad because of the risks of pollution and environmental damage.

From a supply point of view I don't really see a volume that works out as 15% to 20% of what we'll need as worth the risk.

With regards to what we should be investing in instead. Energy sources that will sustain us into the future rather than chasing dwindling supplies of fossil fuels. Heating is obviously harder to figure out but we really do have to get away from the idea that whatever the problem, the solution is burning dinosaur bones.
Although the 15% figure is disputed, with the greatest respect, all you’ve done is highlight the acknowledged problems. You kind of have to choose a solution. Do you like nuclear?
I'm not totally against it but it has it's own problems regarding waste and pollution. There isn't really a good answer to what we do with nuclear waste.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

131 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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Evanivitch said:
ZedLeg said:
All the companies engaging in fracking are doing altruistically are they?
No more or less altruistic than the overseas gas production businesses.
My argument isn't that people who are fracking here are greedier than gas and oil companies generally, they're all equally happy to push the world off a cliff 50 years from now if it means they make more today.

bodhi

13,788 posts

252 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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Evanivitch said:
ZedLeg said:
All the companies engaging in fracking are doing altruistically are they?
No more or less altruistic than the overseas gas production businesses.
Also worth remembering the Wind and Solar producers are hardly doing it for the good of their own hearts either.