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Home Posts tagged "Unconventional Gas Technical Engagement Program"

Tag: Unconventional Gas Technical Engagement Program

Clinton says she’d essentially ban fracking, her record on promoting fracking says otherwise

March 6, 2016 March 7, 2016

In tonight’s Democratic Party Presidential Debate (hosted by CNN on March 6, 2016) we had another round of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders having a most interesting policy debate.  Compare this to the Republican Party debates, the latest one had a long segment concerning penis sizes and manliness, and it’s…

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State Department pushes Fracking and Fossil Fuels on the world, while Kerry calls for action on Climate Change

February 24, 2014 March 28, 2021

Last week US Secretary of State John Kerry went to Indonesia and called Climate Change “perhaps the worlds most fearsome weapon of mass destruction.”  I’m happy that someone in his position has said such a thing, especially following President Obama’s declaration in January that Climate Change is not debatable, it’s…

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US State Department pushing Hydraulic Fracturing on countries around the world, like Romania

February 10, 2014 March 28, 2021

There hasn’t been a lot of news about Fracking protests in Romania, but what we’re interested in anyway is the higher level issues.  Is the development of shale gas using hydraulic fracturing a good idea environmentally, economically, etc, and is it contributing to the destabilization of democracy in countries like…

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