To the left is a fracking map of the USA. Except for the East Coast of the USA (east of the Appalachian Mountains) there are fracking locations in the entire country.
The only reason the Rockies are exempt from fracking is because it is impossible to find gas through dense rock and let's face it, to reach it would require a great deal of expense. And who would ever want the Rocky Mountains not to be mountains anymore.
Hydraulic Fracturing is not the answer to the USA energy needs and stating it creates jobs is not the answer to the USA economy either.
The only reason the Rockies are exempt from fracking is because it is impossible to find gas through dense rock and let's face it, to reach it would require a great deal of expense. And who would ever want the Rocky Mountains not to be mountains anymore.
Hydraulic Fracturing is not the answer to the USA energy needs and stating it creates jobs is not the answer to the USA economy either.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Demonstrators in the United States (click here) and other countries protested Saturday against the natural gas drilling process known as fracking that they say threatens public health and the environment.
Participants in the "Global Frackdown" campaign posted photos on social media websites showing mostly small groups.
But organizer Mark Schlosberg said Saturday afternoon he thought the protests were going well and he pointed to photos showing larger demonstrations in South Africa and France as well as higher turnouts in cities in California, Colorado and New York.
"I think it's really the communities all over the world coming together to say, 'We want to protect our water, we want to protect our air, and we want to safeguard our climate future by getting off dirty fossil fuels and saying no to fracking. We need to invest in a renewable energy future,'" said Schlosberg, who is national organizing director for Food & Water Watch, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit that developed the GlobalFrackdown website and campaign.
The immense volumes of natural gas found by fracturing underground shale rock around the country has spurred a boom in natural gas production that has been credited with creating jobs and lowering prices for industry and consumers....