Petrochemicals giant Ineos is taking SNP ministers to court, to overturn their ‘unlawful’ fracking ban. The SNP faces a protracted legal fight, potentially spending millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money, to keep Scotland free of fracking. In England, there are currently ten more fracking applications. Global fracking is driven by the depletion of fossil fuels, leading to the exploitation of increasingly harder-to-extract resources that can have a damaging effect on communities. Evidence (increasingly hard to ignore) from the USA, Canada, and Australia, where tens of thousands of wells have already been drilled, is that fracking destroys water supplies, air quality, and people’s health. Beyond these issues lurk local and regional impacts like ‘orphaned wells’ (abandoned wells sending toxic pollutants into the environment). It is believed that financially successful UK fracking would require tens of thousands of wells to be drilled. See also the previous article, on Cleaner greener Britain, and
Scotland: battle over fracking
Written by David Fletcher 12 Jan 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for God to inspire Holyrood and Westminster to protect local water, land and air, and keep to our carbon emissions targets. (Psalm 24:1)
- More: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/09/petrochemicals-giant-ineos-unveils-legal-challenge-scottish/
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