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Re: Gasland

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:47 pm
by Mike_P
Better late than never to add to this excellent & well-balanced thread. I finally got to see this documentary recently (thanks to Netflix). Seems to me the train has left the station with regard to fracking I just hope it is/will be done as safely & environmentally sound as possible. I'm sure the truth is somewhere in the middle between the propaganda of Gasland (and the like) & the public statements of the energy companies. I'm all for transparency and reasonable regulation of it.

All I know is if we (the US) don't have a multi-pronged approach to reduce our dependence on foreign oil we're toast as a nation. The only real actionable plan I've seen is the Pickens plan: http://www.pickensplan.com/theplan" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Mike P
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AAA --> AA+ :(

Re: Gasland

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:29 pm
by Butch Crain
Careful Buddy - the ex-communication is along the lines of the Festrunk Bros. divorce proceedings - "I brek with thee, I brek with thee..."

Better zip your booties all the way up - could get funky.

Re: Gasland

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:37 pm
by Mike_P
Yeah, that didn't come out right...I deleted that part. Thanks.

Re: Gasland

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:48 pm
by Deeproots77
This show documents a real american tragedy, a real lack of a governing body or someone to regulate these fraction pits, and of course Mr.G.W.Bush to sign in the largest unregulated drilling on public lands ever,its absolutely disgusting

Re: Gasland

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 6:16 am
by tomOzarkVideo
Butch Crain wrote:Aren't we all guilty of adding to environmental degradation? I understand Arkansans desire to keep their homes as "natural" as possible. God knows we could have done more in Louisiana over the past 80 years.

But "not in my backyard (NIMBY)" and hammering folks that literally work sunrise to sunup for industry to do for themselves and their families is pretty lame.


Just saying that until a person has put their money where their mouth is, trying to shift blame and environmental consequence to someone else, somewhere else is beyond disingenous.
We are indeed.. Natural gas is a major element in the production of Polyethylene.. I know some of us have a little bit of extra HDPE laying around in our garages :kayak:
We need to keep pressure on these companies to find eco-friendly solutions for feedstocks/fuels in the future.. Lord knows they have the resources to do some hard research.