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Fracking Gas = Climate Crash

Alex Smith | 23.11.2011 04:52 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | Sheffield

Shale gas emissions as bad as coal. New science from Cornell University Professor Robert Howarth and team: a speech at Peak Oil And Gas conference in Washington; plus a follow-up interview with Howarth by Alex Smith. Then the billion dollar climate gas fraud. Samuel Labudde of the Environmental Investigation Agency explains how European ratepayers are being blackmailed by China and India - for nothing.

For years, governments, industry, and TV ads told us natural gas is the safe bridge fuel while we move away from dirty coal and oil.

Cornell University scientist Robert Howarth wondered "Is that true?". When Howarth found no science to back up big claims for the gas industry, he and a team from Cornell went to work.

The results are startling. In the short-term, escaped methane from gas fracking threaten to tip us into catastrophic climate change. The total impact of the shale gas industry may be worse than coal. In the United States, where thousands and thousands of new gas wells are drilled, almost half of all greenhouse gas emissions may come from methane. The "natural" gas industry is the largest single source of methane emissions.

The United Kingdom may be next. With gas production from the North Sea fields down by 25 percent, there is a public relations push to get lots of gas fracking in the UK. This may be the next big environmental battle there.

Fracking mania has hit Canada and Australia as well. Everyone needs to know what the latest science says.

We add an interview promised last week, with Samuel Labudde, about the billion dollar scam ripping off carbon credits.

Companies in China are threatening to release powerful greenhouse gases, unless these fake credits are continued. Ratepayers in Europe are being blackmailed.

Alex Smith
- Homepage: http://www.ecoshock.org

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He did not say that !

23.11.2011 12:16

"In the short-term, escaped methane from gas fracking threaten to tip us into catastrophic climate change"

At no point in the interview was that said. I listened to it and transcribed it, what was said is the following,

"Escaping methane from gas fracking is fortunately a minor problem with only very small amounts escaping to the atmosphere. In theory if vast amounts were released, about a million time more that escape now then there may be an effect on climate change."




Lying does not help your argument

Parp Parp !


IGEM reports on Shale Gas exploration in the UK

24.11.2011 10:41

IGEM report on shale gas:

 http://s.coop/7mho (HTML)

 http://s.coop/7mhn (PDF)

Institute of Gas Engineers & Managers
 http://www.igem.org.uk/

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