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EPA should ask Is Fracking Really a Good Idea for Ireland? |
09 Mar 2013: posted by the editor - Environment, Ireland | |
Fracking could accelerate climate change, destroy communities and landscapes, and prevent creation of sustainable employment and that is before we look at the impacts of the technology itself. "No good doctor would try to minimise the symptoms of a disease, without looking at the overall health of a patient," said Charles Stanley-Smith spokesman for the Environmental Pillar, "in the same way no responsible government should allow fracking to take place in Ireland without thoroughly looking at all the potential impacts on the health of our environment, society and economy. Short term gains can lead to long-term ailments. Have we forgotten the madness of the Celtic Tiger already?" Unconventional shale gas extraction or Fracking must be seen in this wider global context, and, the EPA research must answer the big questions:
The answers to these and a wide range of other questions are essential if the EPA research is going to give the Government the full diagnosis it needs, in order to know how to operate for the well-being of the Irish people of this and future generations. The Environmental Pillar made a submission today to the EPA regarding the Terms Of Reference (TOR) for its forthcoming study into the Environmental Impacts of Fracking. The Submission can be downloaded from here. The Environmental Pillar believes that the study should include both the direct and indirect effects of fracking including:
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