More than 30 towns will soon be out of water
More than 30 towns in West Texas will soon be out of water as a direct result of diverting their underground water supplies for use in hydraulic fracking. Largely unregulated fracking, it should be said. Largely unregulated fracking that is definitely putting arsenic into the ground it happens to be drying out. Before you start acting horrified, though, consider: this is exactly what Texas’ mental-midget teabillies voted for.
Despite the vast consensus of climate scientists, the highly publicized destructive effects of fracking on water supplies, fracking’s seismic impact, and the evidence of their own senses, the mentally deficient residents of Texas keep electing politicians who believe climate change is a myth, and who think the best course of action to address Texas’ crippling drought is several days of organized prayer.
Really.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXPl8D0LEPI#action=share
19
August, 2013
Natural
gas is claimed to promise cleaner, more efficient combustion than its
petroleum-based competition, but getting natural gas out of the
ground through hydraulic fracturing (fracking) can be far more
environmentally menacing than getting oil. Now, as many as 30 Texas
towns could be learning that the hard way, as the towns’ water
supplies have been diverted for fracking. Before you feel too bad for
them, read the story, below, originally
published on Gas2.
More than 30 towns in West Texas will soon be out of water as a direct result of diverting their underground water supplies for use in hydraulic fracking. Largely unregulated fracking, it should be said. Largely unregulated fracking that is definitely putting arsenic into the ground it happens to be drying out. Before you start acting horrified, though, consider: this is exactly what Texas’ mental-midget teabillies voted for.
Please,
let me be the first to say it.
Despite the vast consensus of climate scientists, the highly publicized destructive effects of fracking on water supplies, fracking’s seismic impact, and the evidence of their own senses, the mentally deficient residents of Texas keep electing politicians who believe climate change is a myth, and who think the best course of action to address Texas’ crippling drought is several days of organized prayer.
Really.
Maybe
Rick Perry and the idiots that voted him back into office will be
able to pray in some new drinking water while the
non-stupid people of Texas pray for a governor with a triple-digit
IQ. While you’re waiting to see how that works out for the
citizens of West Texas, take some time to watch this interview with
Antonia Juhasz, an oil and energy analyst, author, and journalist.
Fair
warning, though: if you live in Texas, you probably won’t enjoy it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXPl8D0LEPI#action=share
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