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No- because the process has a negative reaction on the environment.
11:50 Thu 04th Oct 2018
It worries me greatly.
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The guardian has released an article on fracking and the links it has to earthquakes.


https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/oct/09/uk-fracking-rules-on-earthquakes-could-be-relaxed-says-minister
I'll let you know if my house gets shaken to pieces...
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"Rules designed to halt fracking operations if they trigger minor earthquakes could be relaxed as the shale industry begins to expand, the energy minister, Claire Perry, has said."


Now rules are being relaxed JTH you may feel even more shakes!
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Felt them tremors yet JTH?
Can see pros and cons, so on the fence really. Rather wish that they didn't see a need for it.
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I think if anything we're discovering that fossil fuels aren't the way to go. So why would we jeopardise our natural landscape and the saftey of our roads, towns and buildings?


OHH yeah!!! cus Oil bosses have given £390,000 to Tories under Theresa May


https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/may/23/oil-bosses-have-given-390000-to-tories-conservatives-under-theresa-may?CMP=share_btn_fb&;fbclid=IwAR0heV2oWtfWJNXdbh7Ntsga1nJk-3e5010g72NJhULrsWk0JpJWbp18xt0
We can't just keep relying on fossil fuels. At the very best, fracking postpones the inevitable changes which are urgently needed on our energy supplies. At worst it is extremely harmful.

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