UK ready? Fracking Sacrifice Zones in U.S. West
Radio Ecoshock | 05.05.2013 18:52 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | Sheffield | World
Fracking: Sacrifice Zones of the American West. What can the UK expect? Four voices from the Bakken shale lands. Polluting oil & gas extraction impacts in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana & North Dakota. The dark side of the fracking boom.
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Tonight and tomorrow, the blare of gas flares burn over the dry and dryer lands of the Western United States. There is a fracking boom exploding rock ten thousand feet down, and miles all around. In Colorado, North Dakota, and Wyoming villages become overnight towns, big trucks fill small roads, gas floats over prairie and foothills. The last waters in great rivers, reservoirs, and aquifers are poisoned, 50,000 years worth in ten years, billions of gallons a day. The frack water kills the ground it touches, or disappears forever into subterranean Earth - gone for good.
As climate change works against the browning landscape of the American West, crazed humans use all the water they can find to make still more methane and carbon dioxide, to make more money with oil and gas.
We go to those sacrifice zones. You hear four voices. The ranchers and a native American woman are part of an organization calling for regulations and safety protection, instead of a the enabling state where fossil fuel companies control the capital, selling the dream of wealth to the people, while their environment careens beyond reclamation. Farming may collapse, and without drinking water, communities will eventually leave too.
It's happening all over the world, the invasion of the well-drillers, coming as close as 500 feet to homes, like-it-or-not. Ask the disgusted from Queensland
Australia about the fracking blight, or coal seam gas, as they would say.
Get ready Britain, where the government sees fracking as economic salvation. Eastern Europe will be conquered and fracked. People all over North America, and all over the world, need to listen to our speakers today. Because when it's
gone, it's gone.
http://www.ecoshock.net/eshock13/ES_130508_Show_LoFi.mp3
Tonight and tomorrow, the blare of gas flares burn over the dry and dryer lands of the Western United States. There is a fracking boom exploding rock ten thousand feet down, and miles all around. In Colorado, North Dakota, and Wyoming villages become overnight towns, big trucks fill small roads, gas floats over prairie and foothills. The last waters in great rivers, reservoirs, and aquifers are poisoned, 50,000 years worth in ten years, billions of gallons a day. The frack water kills the ground it touches, or disappears forever into subterranean Earth - gone for good.
As climate change works against the browning landscape of the American West, crazed humans use all the water they can find to make still more methane and carbon dioxide, to make more money with oil and gas.
We go to those sacrifice zones. You hear four voices. The ranchers and a native American woman are part of an organization calling for regulations and safety protection, instead of a the enabling state where fossil fuel companies control the capital, selling the dream of wealth to the people, while their environment careens beyond reclamation. Farming may collapse, and without drinking water, communities will eventually leave too.
It's happening all over the world, the invasion of the well-drillers, coming as close as 500 feet to homes, like-it-or-not. Ask the disgusted from Queensland
Australia about the fracking blight, or coal seam gas, as they would say.
Get ready Britain, where the government sees fracking as economic salvation. Eastern Europe will be conquered and fracked. People all over North America, and all over the world, need to listen to our speakers today. Because when it's
gone, it's gone.
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Lost cause
06.05.2013 10:03
The US experience shows how quickly they reap the benefits, the US used to import about 80% of its gas and now its down to 20% and for the end user they are already seeing reductions in domestic costs. In the Czech Republic they have just realised about 300 years of natural gas using fracking and have cancelled their supply contract with Uzbekistan as a result. France has just cancelled a nuclear power station build in Marne because they now have so much gas as a result of fracking they will be building a gas station instead.
Kell
@ Kell
06.05.2013 10:53
There is a risk (I accept it is a very small one) that there is a danger with Fracking, the cost is immaterial with that in mind.
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