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6 of 7 Fracking Evaluators Are on Industry’s PayrollPosted on Aug 15, 2011
Last spring, President Obama asked Energy Secretary Steven Chu to assemble an advisory board to review the practice of hydraulic fracturing, otherwise known as “fracking,” which is used to extract natural gas buried deep underground. Rather than critically evaluate the dangers of fracking, however, the panel sought to appease an angry public with scant suggestions about how to make extraction as safe as possible. Ruling as “unsafe” a practice that has caused more than 1,000 documented cases of water contamination and sickened people across the country was never a possible outcome of the review. That’s no surprise, considering that six of the advisory group’s seven members are on the oil and gas industry’s payroll. —ARK
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By grokker, August 16, 2011 at 7:36 am Link to this comment
Fracking shocking!
Report thisBy PatrickHenry, August 15, 2011 at 2:20 pm Link to this comment
Sounds like Frankens bill should involve oversight of evaluators as well as ratings agencies.
Report thisBy Project Mayhem, August 15, 2011 at 11:44 am Link to this comment
Six out of seven? That sounds about right. After all, we couldn’t in good conscience deny Big Energy such a great opportunity to rape the environment and exploit the little guy for fun and profit. But, hey, you can bet we’ll all be glad when this windfall of natural gas knocks our utility bills down to size. Yep, sure it will.
Oh, well, at least those who get fucked by fracking will be able to amuse themselves by lighting their tap water on fire. Good times.
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