Monthly Archives: November 2015
Fracking Wells Run Dry Quickly – 10,000s Required in UK Countryside!!!
Oil, gas and coal are not renewable resources. The easiest and cheapest to extract resources have been taken first. Fracking for shale gas is just scraping the bottle of the barrel and the side effects are massive. With the average U.S shale well declining by 84% in three years companies have been forced to drill […]
Frack Free Leeds – Live in the city? Get Involved!
Leeds is not only host to Knostrop Treatment Works (earmarked to take radioactive frack-waste from Lancashire) but the city is an amazing organising hub to support the rural communities threatened by fracking exploration across North, South and East Yorkshire. Live in the city – get yourself to the groups next organising meeting! Frack Free Leeds […]
Fracking takes millions of gallons of clean water and poisons it FOREVER…
Fracking requires vast quantities of water, millions of gallons per well, which is stressing local water resources in areas like Texas, Colorado, Michigan and North Dakota, where farmers have been outbid for irrigation water and in some cases whole towns running dry… More on the fracking industry’s water usage here: https://frack-off.org.uk/mounting-evidence-the-harm-caused-by-fracking/#water NOW IS THE TIME TO […]
Upton Day 581 (Fri 6th Nov)
IGas in court in Manchester trying to get a possession order so they can try to evict the camp in Upton. Large demonstration outside the court. IGas granted possession order which comes into effect on 4th Dec.
Community pressure does it again – EVERY DELAY IS A VICTORY!!!
Upton Community Protection Camp eviction delayed until at least 4th Dec!!! All hands on deck now to make the best use of this extra time. Do you live in the area? Can you spare a weekend day? Get down to camp and help with preparations! Camp address: DUTTONS LANE, OFF A41, CHESTER, CH2 2PE Contact […]
Council Receives First Planning Application For Fracking In Nottinghamshire
Fracking company IGas Energy Ltd have now submitted a planning application to Nottinghamshire County Council in preparation for attempts to extract shale gas from below the North Bassetlaw village of Misson. They plan to develop a wellsite and drill up to two exploratory shale gas wells (one vertically and one horizontally). See the site and […]