This is very cool!






cascade wrote:Everyone on this forum uses fuel (gas ,electric, oil, propane etc). They all have some effect on the environment. The anger some of you have is amazing. If you are so concerned maybe you should stop using the fuels you don't want captured. I am for clean air & water. I also like lights that turn on when I want them & gas in my car when I want to go somewhere.
I know I am in the minority on most issues on this list, one of the reasons I don't participate much anymore. There is room for debate on this issue. I like Kyle think this can be done safely if done right. Doesn't mean there will never be a problem.
The following link is not one sided & not from a right wing nut case.

champy1013 wrote:Sorry Kyle, I think you spent more time on your smilie art than actual vetted research. 75% of the "sources" you posted are right-wing mouthpieces. Forbes? NYPost? TOWNHALL? HAHahahaha. Give me a break. AND MOST ARE OP ED COLUMNS. Sources indeed.
champy1013 wrote:And yes - I'd say the EPA and the fat right-wing mouthpieces are in bed together:
http://www.greenfieldreporter.com/view/ ... the-Scenes
champy1013 wrote:And I've been "outraged" by fracking, the oil sands, deep water drilling, oil exploration in Alaska, etc, etc, etc for YEARS. It's now when it's coming so close to our own backyards that I decide to really make a stand. Not because I'm like you and need to have some shrill give me a few right-wing talking points to get all puffed up about. It's clear you are willing to sell out the future for a few dollars today. What - do you have family land in NY that you stand to get rich on? Nice. I hope your ancestors curse you once you helped contribute to the destruction of wild places.
champy1013 wrote:Why are you on this website? Love of nature? Love of wild places? You in the right-wing never cease to amaze me. So Orwellian that you can hold two conflicting ideals in your head and accept them both.
Brenda wrote:Yes Charlie, I'm angry and outraged that hydrofracking hasn't yet been banned entirely in NY. The "we all use fuel" defense is used as justification in just about every discussion that I have with pro-frackers. Yes, I use fuel but I'm working toward clean energy solutions rather than compounding the situation. It is hard for me to be civil about this topic. That's why I have stepped away from other discussions about it. I, like champy just don't understand how people can possibly care about NY waters, wildlife, etc. and still condone such a risky practice. Where in NY is it okay to have a "problem" happen? Your backyard or mine? If hydrofracking is allowed in my area it will destroy my livelihood. Over the past thirty years, I've watched the Finger Lakes develop into one of the top tourist destinations in the country. I will fight with everything that I have to protect this area for my grandchildren, and nothing that anyone can say will convince me that hydrofracking should be allowed anywhere in NY.


Mikell wrote:I don't check out this "general discussion" board often enough...didn't realize what lively discussion goes on here.
For the record...I'm totally against Fracking...and you probably don't want to get ME started because I'm really likely to piss SOMEONE off if I do!


Mikell wrote:I don't check out this "general discussion" board often enough...didn't realize what lively discussion goes on here.








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