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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Tue May 14, 2013, 09:36 AM May 2013

Grassroots campaigns can stop fracking one town at a time

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/13/fracking-new-york-grassroots-campaign-to-stop

Readers of the New York Daily News were treated to a little unsolicited advice from Ed Rendell recently. The former Pennsylvania governor, a Democrat, who presided over much of the fracking boom in his state from 2003 to 2011, invited his neighboring governor – who's been sitting on the fence over shale gas mining – to join the party.

In Pennsylvania, Rendell effused, "thousands of solid jobs with good salaries were created, communities came back to life and investment in the state soared".

What the Daily News failed to mention is that Rendell has lobbied the Environmental Protection Agency in favor of a driller company, Range Resources, and is currently a paid consultant of Elements Partners, a private equity firm with big stakes in several energy companies that are engaged in fracking.

And what Rendell failed to mention is that the drilling of over 150,000 wells for natural gas has transformed large swaths of rural Pennsylvania into what basically are industrial zones, bristling with monster trucks, wastewater ponds, and traffic jams. Air pollution is higher in counties with drilling than those without and residents complain about round-the-clock noise.
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Grassroots campaigns can stop fracking one town at a time (Original Post) xchrom May 2013 OP
It would also be nice if we had an ally in the federal government instead of what we have now. limpyhobbler May 2013 #1
Another Fox 'Democrat'. MoreGOPoop May 2013 #2

limpyhobbler

(8,244 posts)
1. It would also be nice if we had an ally in the federal government instead of what we have now.
Wed May 15, 2013, 01:51 AM
May 2013

We can't win locally in most places. The gas industry has too much money and in most of the rural areas they have bought off the local media. It's also a alot easier to do this stuff on a local level when you are talking about the southern tier of New York, as opposed to West Virginia, or southern Ohio.

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