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Showing posts with label Fracking. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 24, 2016

RIVER ON FIRE - FRACKING FILLS AUSTRALIAN RIVER WITH METHANE - GREENS politician sets it on fire to raise awareness on the devastating consequences of FRACKING on the environment

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Origin Energy said the methane bubbles in the river are not caused by CSG activity.
Politician sets a river on FIRE as he tries to show how methane from nearby coal seam gas mining is seeping into the water
  • A Greens MP lit the a river on fire to show the effects of a coal seam gas
  • Jeremy Buckingham recorded the fire at the Condamine River in QLD
  • Methane gas was first noted in the river in 2012
  • Locals and MP Buckingham are calling on the government to stop fracking 
  • The energy company involved says methane originates naturally from ancient geological faults, and not from fracking.
  • But researcher with the gas company agrees that gas bubbling in the river has intensified lately 
  • Locals are concerned about contamination of the water and dropping levels in ground water.
The flames were burning for a least an hour after being and only subsided when a local paddled water onto the flamesFootage shows huge flames erupting from methane gas bubbling to the surface of the Condamine River, a result of ongoing coal seam gas mining in the region, some locals say.
 

Large bubbles of the gas gurgle along the surface of the river before Greens MP Jeremy Buckingham waves a kitchen lighter over the side of a tinny boat.  Without warning the river explodes in flames, forcing Buckingham to retreat to the opposite side of the boat. 

Continue reading and watch more images and VIDEO

Sunday, April 19, 2015

SPECTACULAR EXPLOSION WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES TANKER CARRYING FRACKING WASTEWATER, a flammable chemical brew

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 Fire melts the cab of a truck as the blaze continues at a waste water storage area on Friday, April 17, 2015 near the Greeley-Weld Airport
  • Tanker carrying fracking wastewater struck by lightning in Greeley, Colorado, about 1pm Friday
  • Fracking water contains traces of gas and petroleum, causing the tanker to explode
  • Other trucks also exploded as a result of fires at the facility, owned by NGL Energy Partners
  • Firefighters had to wait for the fires to subside before entering, because they were ignited by oil
  • There were no injuries, but the facility appears destroyed
  • The site is used to pump fracking wastewater into the ground
  • Storms swept from the Upper Midwest to the Southeast on Friday and Saturday
  • North Texas was placed on a severe thunderstorm warning Saturday night, particularly Fort Worth and Dallas 
  • The Academy of Country Music’s Party for a Cause festival at Globe Life Park, Arlington, threatened
  • Houston suffered serious floods Friday night as rivers and bayous overflowed from the rain 

  • See more images of this disaster and of severe weather in the US

    Wednesday, November 19, 2014

    3 BILLION GALLONS OF FRACKING WASTE WATER WERE PUMPED INTO CLEAN CALIFORNIA AQUIFERS - "Errors were made" state admits

     by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge
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    State regulators favoring oil companies for reasons only they know.
    Oil companies blaming the error on a "paperwork issue"
     
    Dear California readers: if you drank tapwater this morning (or at any point in the past few weeks/months), you may be in luck as you no longer need to buy oil to lubricate your engine: just use your blood, and think of the cost-savings. That's the good news.
     
    Also, the bad news, because as the California’s Department of Conservation’s Chief Deputy Director, Jason Marshall, told NBC Bay Area, California state officials allowed oil and gas companies to pump up to 3 billion gallons (call it 70 million barrels) of oil fracking-contaminated waste water into formerly clean aquifiers - aquifiers which at least on paper are supposed to be off-limits to that kind of activity, and are protected by the government's EPA - an agency which, it appears, was richly compensated by the same oil and gas companies to look elsewhere.
     
    And the scariest words of admission one can ever hear from a government apparatchik: "In multiple different places of the permitting process an error could have been made."

    Tuesday, April 1, 2014

    NEW UK LAW - FRACKERS WON'T NEED LANDOWNER PERMISSION TO DIG AND EXTRACT GAS

    Trespass law overhauled to make it easier for frackers: Firms will be able to access underground gas without asking landowners for permission
    • Scientists say UK is sitting on enough shale gas for 40 years' supply
    • But critics warn fracking can pollute water and could cause earthquakes
    • New rules will make it easier to fracking firms to ignore objections
    Blogger's note:  Britain is prone to major floods.  So remember how during the Colorado massive floods of 2013 fracking oil and wastewater spilled contaminating the land. 
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/09/colorado-oil-spills_n_4071674.html
    http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/flooding-and-fracking-in-colorado-double-disaster-20130919

    Sunday, February 23, 2014

    GEOLOGIST THEORIZES OKLAHOMA EARTHQUAKES CAUSED BY AQUIFERS AND WEATHER

    There does seem to be general consensus that oil and gas activity is playing a role in the increased seismicity, but no one can say just how big a role.  One researcher, a Jean Antonides - a Tulsa geologist who works for the oil and gas industry, is now suggesting something else may be at work -- the weather and aquifers. 
     
    Is this a way of deviating attention away from suspicions over widespread fracking in Oklahoma?  Residents are skeptical.
     
    It's been a shaky last week here in central Oklahoma, following on the heels of a shaky last year -- a record-breaking year, in fact.
     
    According to the Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS), there were more than 2,800 earthquakes in Oklahoma in 2013. That's twice the previous high, established in 2011.
     
    The vast majority of the earthquakes aren't strong enough to be felt, much less cause any damage. However, enough are felt and do cause minor damage that more and more Oklahomans are clamoring for an explanation as to their cause.
     
    Joe and Mary Reneau, who live near Prague, certainly have a passing interest. Their home was devastated in November 2011's 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Prague.  "Every corner of the house, every corner of every room was fractured," said Joe Reneau.  Since then, the couple has read everything they can about Oklahoma's earthquakes.  "I think we deserve to know what's causing this," Mary insisted.
     
    Seismologists have been studying the quakes and have offered differing theories about what's happening. There does seem to be general consensus that oil and gas activity is playing a role in the increased seismicity, but no one can say just how big a role.
     
    One researcher, a Tulsa geologist, is now suggesting something else may be at work -- the weather and aquifers.
     
    "Where these quakes have occurred," explained Jean Antonides, "they all have occurred around these aquifers."  Aquifers are essentially underground reservoirs -- a body of permeable rock, through which water can pass easily. There are many in Oklahoma, and the amount of water they contain can be affected by both weather and human activity. 
     
    Antonides says his research shows that aquifers near the location of certain earthquakes had been depleted, through both drought and increased human demand, and then suddenly refilled, through intense and heavy rains.
     
    "When you have rainfall amounts of six inches over a few day period," Antonides pointed out, "these rainfalls cover a thousand square miles -- that's a lot of weight."   That much new weight – potentially trillions of tons -- if it's along or across a fault, can be enough to cause an earthquake.  "If you change the weight, relative near surface, across that fault -- either reducing the weight on one side, loading up the other side or vice versa," Antonides explained, "that could be the trigger point."
     
    Antonides' paper lays out evidence that this hydrologic loading could have triggered, not only the Prague earthquake, but last April's 4.3 magnitude quake in Luther, a 5.8 M quake in Virginia in 2011, and others. University of Oklahoma research seismologist Austin Holland says he may be right.  "I think, in some cases," Holland told us, "there's really strong evidence that hydrologic loads can trigger earthquakes."
     
    Holland himself theorized the weight of the extra water in Edmond's rain-swollen Arcadia Lake last summer may have caused the earthquakes that rattled Edmond in the fall.  "I find it difficult to comprehend," said Joe Reneau.  The Reneaus don't claim to be experts, but, like many, they're convinced the quakes are somehow tied to increased oil and gas activity.  "And that this new theory about the aquifers," said Mary Reneau, "is just the oil and gas companies' way of diverting attention from them to something else.  A lot of us take offense at that," said Antonides.
     
    Antonides does work for an oil and gas company -- New Dominion -- but says his theory is based on real science and real data.  "The key is putting everything out there, and looking at all the possibilities," Antonides insisted.  On that point, he and the Reneaus are in agreement.
    "By putting it out there," said Joe Reneau, "all the other experts will have their opportunity to question it, examine it, and reach their own conclusions."

    Link to the story -
    http://m.news9.com/story.aspx?story=24792205&catId=112032

    RELATED

    Terrifying loud booms accompany earthquakes in Oklahoma - attributed to fracking
    http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/02/terrifying-loud-booms-heard-in-oklahoma.html

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    Tuesday, February 18, 2014

    TERRIFYING LOUD BOOMS HEARD IN OKLAHOMA WITH INCREASING NUMBER OF EARTHQUAKES THAT SOME BLAME ON FRACKING


    If you hear a bang in the night in Oklahoma, it's probably not a monster, but could something worse -- an earthquake.

    Across the south central state, 20 earthquakes were reported to The United States Geological Survey on Saturday alone. One of those quakes in the Edmond area had a magnitude of 3.5.
     
    But residents are puzzled as to why the quakes are occurring so frequently and making such alarmingly loud noises.
     
    "Felt like bombs going off. It's just a huge loud noise and then it's like a reverb from that boom that just shakes the entire house," Logan County resident Nancy York told ABC News affiliate KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City.

    Saturday, February 1, 2014

    BIRTH DEFECTS INCREASE IN AREAS CLOSE TO FRACKING


    Babies still in their mothers’ wombs living within a 10-mile range of fracking wells are in much greater danger of congenital heart defects (CHD) and neural tube defects (NTD). This was surmised in a recent study correlating birth data with geographical locations of gas wells and congenital conditions.
     
    The study, called “Birth Outcomes and Maternal Residential Proximity to Natural Gas Development in Rural Colorado” comes from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIH) and Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), and explores three variations of birth defects, fetal growth and pre-term birth.
     
    Some of the resulting conditions include endocardial cushion defect, pulmonary valve atresia and stenosis. It also turns out that if a pregnant mother lives within a 10-mile radius, the chances of the baby inheriting CHDs go up by 30 percent.
     
    The Colorado study elicited data from sampling nearly 125,000 births in the period between 1996 and 2009.
     

    Monday, December 30, 2013

    MAN DISCOVERS HIS TAP WATER IS FLAMMABLE - MOST LIKELY CAUSED BY FRACKING IN THE AREA.


    North Dakota man discovers his tap water is flammable… and he has been washing his teeth and bathing in it for years.

  • Jacob Haughney saw flames erupting from bathroom tap
  • Phenomenon is caused by hydrolic fracturing or 'fracking', some warn
  • North Dakota, home to just 700,000 people, is the center of a fracking boom
  • State is now the second largest oil-producing state in America

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    A stunned homeowner has filmed himself setting fire to highly flammable water gushing from his bathroom tap.  In the clip uploaded to YouTube, Jacob Haughney produces a intensely bright yellow fireball to erupt from a flowing tap by putting a lighter flame to the liquid.  Mr Haughney, who works on oil fields near his home in North Dakota, discovered the worrying phenomenon while in the shower. 
     
    FRACKING  is the process by which natural gas is extracted by using water, sand and toxic chemicals injected at high pressure into oil of methane gas deposits to fracture the rock above and release the liquid or gas below. 
     
    Fracking involves releasing natural gas trapped in shale formations by blasting a mix of water, sand and chemicals into the rock.  It has unlocked reserves that could supply the U.S. for 100 years, although environmentalists say that fracking can contaminate water supplies.
     

    RELATED
     
    More on fracking: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_fracturing

    Questions and answers about fracking - http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/whats-fracking

    Anti-fracking activism in America - http://ecowatch.com/p/energy/fracking-2/
     
     
     
    DOES HE ALSO DRINK THAT WATER?  IF SO, WHAT IS IT DOING TO HIS INSIDES?
     
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    Wednesday, December 18, 2013

    UK MAY LEGALIZE FRACKING UNDER PRIVATE HOMES WITH NO WARNING

     
    OUT OF CONTROL FRACKING IN THE UK 
     
    UK GOVERNMENT WANTS TO GIVE THE GO AHEAD FOR FRACKING WITHOUT OBTAINING PERMISSION FROM PROPERTY OWNERS OR NOTIFYING THEM
     
    Hydraulic fracturing may soon take place under thousands of homes across the United Kingdom without their owners’ knowledge.
     
    Based on a proposed law change the burden of notifying homeowners will be lifted from energy companies, the Guardian reports.Planning Minister Nick Boles said a change in UK law will allow gas companies to put in drilling applications without notifying those in the area whose property could be affected, the Guardian reported. Companies will instead have to post notices in local newspapers and erect site displays in local parishes.
     
    Many opposed to fracking cite potential health risks, air pollution and water contamination, as well as possible earthquakes. Nevertheless, the government portrayed alerting all those possibly impacted by localized fracking as too much of a burden for companies to weather.

    Read more - http://rt.com/news/uk-fracking-notification-homes-466/



    HALF OF UK SUITABLE FOR FRACKING, REPORT SAYS

    Fracking – a process that involves splitting shale rocks deep underground - uses huge amounts of water, and in some places this would need to be shipped in by tanker.

    Around 75% of water used for fracking flows back, and the Environment Agency wants it re-used for further fracking, with the addition of extra water.

    But it is expected that in some places waste water will need to be removed from site by lorry, and the report’s authors say this could put a strain on local water treatment.

    The energy minister Michael Fallon said residents’ objections would be dealt with at the local level by the planning system and water issues dealt with by the Environment Agency.
     
     
     
    FRACKING CHEMICALS LINKED TO BIRTH DEFECTS AND INFERTILITY
     
    “More than 700 chemicals are used in the fracking process, and many of them disturb hormone function,” said one of the study’s authors, Susan C. Nagel, PhD, of the University of Missouri School of Medicine. “With fracking on the rise, populations may face greater health risks from increased endocrine-disrupting chemical exposure.” 
     
     
    More articles on fracking on this blog 
     
     

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    Thursday, October 17, 2013

    CANADA ANTI-FRACKING PROTEST TURNS VIOLENT

    Violent confrontation between police and anti-fracking indigenous protesters
     
    Police arrested at least 40 protesters at an anti-fracking blockade in New Brunswick after police cruisers were torched when RCMP moved in Thursday morning.
     
    Charges include firearms offences, uttering threats, intimidation, mischief and refusing to abide by a court injunction.
     
    Native protesters complained they were hit with rubber bullets and pepper spray. They apparently retaliated by torching at least five cop cars.
     
    Police said at least one shot was fired by someone other than police and Molotov cocktails were thrown at cops.
     
    Police are also investigating other suspected explosive devices.
     
    Police were trying Thursday to enforce an Oct. 3 court injunction at the standoff near Rexton, where SWN Resources Canada is testing for shale gas.
     
    Elsipogtog Mi'kmaq First Nation members have been blocking workers' access to their trucks.
    The protesters have been there since Sept. 30.
     
    "The RCMP has worked diligently with all parties involved in hopes for a peaceful resolution. Those efforts have not been successful," RCMP Const. Jullie Rogers-Kent said in a release.
     
    Videos posted online show some protesters cursing at cops and daring them to release their police dogs, while others yelled that there were elders and children present.
     
    Others show a line of police stretched across Hwy. 11, moving slowly to contain the protest, and protesters washing out their eyes from what appeared to be pepper spray.
     
    The area remained closed to traffic as police remained on the scene amid the "large gathering" of protesters, RCMP said.

    Read more - http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2013/10/20131017-124202.html

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    More on fracking: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_fracturing

    Questions and answers about fracking - http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/whats-fracking

    Anti-fracking activism in America - http://ecowatch.com/p/energy/fracking-2/


    More articles on fracking on this blog - http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/search/label/Fracking

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    Monday, September 16, 2013

    TOXIC CHEMICALS FROM FRACKING SITES RELEASED BY COLORADO FLOOD

    Residents near Colorado are reporting that the recent flood has taken out multiple fracking sites, releasing toxic chemicals.

    UPDATE September 17, 2013

    ENENEWS

    Colorado’s richest oil field buried in flood waters, 1,000s of wells and sites affected — Official: “Scale is unprecedented… We will have to deal with environmental contamination” — Chemist: “It’s new territory” — Scientist: “Major public health risks” from contaminated water, sediment


    The Denver Post, Sept. 16, 2013 (h/t Anonymous tip): Colorado’s richest oil field — the Denver-Julesburg Basin — is buried in flood waters raising operational and environmental concerns.

    Thousands of wells and operating sites have been impacted.  “The scale is unprecedented,” said Mike King, executive director of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. “We will have to deal with environmental contamination from whatever source.”

    The basin, one of the most promising onshore oil plays. The major public health risks will come from contaminated water and sediments, said Miriam Rotkin-Ellman, a Natural Resources Defense Council staff scientist.

    There are more than 20,000 wells in the DJ-Basin and surrounding areas and 3,200 permits for open pits in Weld County, according to state data



    September 16, 2013
     
    According to the Denver Post, “Oil drums, tanks and other industrial debris mixed into the swollen river flowing northeast. County officials did not give locations of where the pipeline broke and where other pipelines were compromised.
     
    One pipeline has broken and is leaking, according to Weld County Emergency Manager Roy Rudisill. Other industry pipelines are sagging as saturated sediment erodes around the expanding river.”
    Flood waters can topple facilities and spread oil, gas, and cancer-causing fracking chemicals across vast landscapes making contamination and clean-up efforts exponentially worse and more complicated.

    Read morehttp://intellihub.com/2013/09/16/colorado-flood-creates-fracking-chemical-spill-report/

    Questions and answers about fracking - http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/whats-fracking


     Fracking news on this blog - http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/search/label/Fracking

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    Link to this post - http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2013/09/toxic-chemicals-from-fracking-sites.html

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    Thursday, August 29, 2013

    POLAND FIRST TO GET GAS FROM FRACKING IN EUROPE

    Poland wants to reduce dependency on Russia.
     
    Poland has begun a test extraction of shale gas in amounts not seen in Europe before. Eager to reduce energy dependency on Russia, Poland has succeeded after three international firms quit drilling in the country.
     
    Poland imports up to 70 percent of its gas from Russia and is eager to reduce its energy reliance on its neighbor. The country issued more than 100 shale gas exploration licenses to local and international firms which have drilled 48 wells so far.

    Read more - http://rt.com/business/poland-shale-gas-fracking-europe-154/

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    Thursday, August 8, 2013

    BRITAIN PM WANTS LOTS AND LOTS OF FRACKING

    Britain must not miss out on fracking: Prime Minister Cameron says drilling for shale gas should take place at more sites.

    Read more - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2387369/Britain-miss-fracking-Cameron-says-drilling-shale-gas-place-sites.html

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    In the meantime his Conservative party is losing its members.  PM Cameron is accused on not listening to the people.

    Read more - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2387389/MP-claims-party-haemorrhaging-numbers-Cameron-listening-views.html

    Link to this post - http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2013/08/britain-pm-wants-lots-and-lots-of.html
     
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    Sunday, May 26, 2013

    FRACKING ISSUES -

    GERMAN BEER DRINKERS AGAINST FRACKING

     

     


    An unlikely ally of environmentalists has risen in Germany, with beer drinkers protesting against the endangering of water purity due to fracking - which would detrimentally affect beer quality. 
     
    Germans take their beer extremely seriously. Germany is Europe's biggest producer of beer and has the third-largest per-capita consumption after the Czech Republic and Austria.  For them beer is like a food group all in itself. So they organized and sent a letter to the government.  Their opposition to fracking is legally based on the water purity law dating back from 1516
     
    With pressure mounting from German industry to at least look into the option of tapping its shale gas reserves, Merkel's centre-right coalition is working on a law setting out the conditions for exploration that would protect certain areas.
    Given resistance from opposition parties which could block the law in the upper house of parliament, it is unlikely that a law on fracking will be passed before an election in September.

    More information

    http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/german-brewers-oppose-fracking-because-of-fear-over-clean-water-a-901474.html

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/10076467/Fracking-could-ruin-German-beer-industry-brewers-tell-Angela-Merkel.html

    FRACKING - or hydraulic fracturing - is a way of bringing up natural gas by pumping water and chemicals into the ground. This practice has unleashed devastation on underground water and air quality wherever it has been implemented.

    More on frackinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_fracturing

    Gasland, the movie - information  - http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/whats-fracking

    Anti-fracking activism in America - http://ecowatch.com/p/energy/fracking-2/

    Danger of fracking in earthquake-prone California - http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-fracking-legislation-california-20130526,0,1971612.story

    RELATED:  ARSENIC CONTENT IN GERMAN BEER EXCEEDS SAFETY LIMITS
    Scientists tested about 150 varieties of beer and found as much as 24 micrograms of arsenic per litter. The limit for water is 10 micrograms.
    http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2013/04/health-news-arsenic-in-german-beers-new.html

    UPDATE - GERMANY SHELVES PLANS FOR FRACKING - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives dropped plans for a draft law on "fracking" for the time being amid concerns by some coalition allies about the oil and gas extraction technique
     http://www.breitbart.com/system/wire/CNG---3f6c7e1805db2d942630058b5660eb96---201

    Sunday, April 28, 2013

    ENERGY NEWS -



    Latest EPA methane release study is based on the fracking industry's own figures
     
    Yahoo News: 

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has dramatically lowered its estimate of how much Methane, a potent heat-trapping gas, leaks during natural gas production
     
    EPA now says that tighter pollution controls instituted by the industry resulted in 20 percent reduction from previous estimates.
     
    EPA revisions came even though natural gas production has grown by nearly 40 percent since 1990.
     
    EPA said it made the changes based on expert reviews and new data from several sources, including a report funded by the oil and gas industry. But the estimates aren't based on independent field tests of actual emissions, and some scientists said that's a problem.
     
    Robert Howarth, a Cornell University professor of ecology who led a 2011 methane leak study that is widely cited by critics of fracking, wrote in an email that "time will tell where the truth lies in all this, but I think EPA is wrong."
                    
    Howarth said other federal climate scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have published recent studies documenting massive methane leaks from natural gas operations in Colorado and other Western states.
     
    Howarth wrote that the EPA seems "to be ignoring the published NOAA data in their latest efforts, and the bias on industry only pushing estimates downward — never up — is quite real. EPA badly needs a counter-acting force, such as outside independent review of their process."
     
    The new EPA figures still show natural gas operations as the leading source of methane emissions in the U.S., at about 145 million metric tons in 2011. The next biggest source was enteric fermentation, scientific jargon for belches from cows and other animals, at 137 million metric tons. Landfills were the third-biggest source, at 103 million metric tons.
     
    The EPA revisions have international implications, too. The agency says the new report, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks, was submitted to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change by an April 15 deadline.

    Read more:  http://news.yahoo.com/epa-methane-report-further-divides-161201451.html

    Fracking news:  http://ecowatch.com/p/energy/fracking-2/

    Video Gasland Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phCibwj396I
    Video Gasland Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_uNx2fXlfE

    Saturday, March 23, 2013

    FRACKING FOR URANIUM


    TWO THINGS ARE INFINITE:  THE UNIVERSE AND HUMAN STUPIDITY; AND I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THE UNIVERSE - Albert Einstein

    The process to remove uranium takes place about 400 to 800 feet down, at the same level as groundwater!

    ENENEWS:  “By design it’s much worse than fracking,” says Houston attorney Jim Blackburn, who is suing UEC on behalf of residents near the company’s new project in Goliad, Tex. “This is intentional contamination of a water aquifer liberating not only uranium but other elements that were bound up with the sand. We know this process will contaminate groundwater; that’s the whole point of it.”

    The company says that it is doing the environment a favor by removing uranium from the ground.

    http://enenews.com/fracking-uranium-start-doing-environment-favor

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