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 @9YLLJDQagreed…6mos6MO

https://www.nrdc.org/stories/fracking-101#us
Fracking uses an enormous amount of water, and while we are surrounded by water our water management system is barely keeping up with current demand. The chemicals used in fracking also pose a serious health risk to ALL life, not just people. Destroying the land for a long term just for a short term profit is incredibly shortsighed and greedy

 @9NP6YS7agreed…11mos11MO

Fracking itself is destructive and bad for the environment, so it shouldn't be implemented anywhere.

 @9GSDCZ7Social Democratsagreed…1yr1Y

We cannot ignore the effects that fossil fuels have on the environment. It will become irreversible soon so let’s at least stop pumping more CO2 into the atmosphere and at least START thinking about how we can become net zero. We cannot keep making empty promises and destroying our environment.

 @9ZGM5JV agreed…6mos6MO

Fracking has serious adverse effects on groundwater supplies, releases methane, and releases other emerging pollutants (hydrocarbons).

 @9ZB4BFFagreed…6mos6MO

https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/challenges/fracking/#:~:text=Not%20only%20is%20fracking%20bad,many%20times%20in%20the%20US.

 @9Z97N5K agreed…6mos6MO

Destroying the land for a long term just for a short term profit is incredibly shortsighted and greedy

 @9Z97YFRSocial Democratsagreed…6mos6MO

The climate crisis is a global problem that we have four years to fix, put your heads together and find a better quicker solution than debating issues such as the use of oil, that is clearly not a liable option. No use of oil implemented as soon as possible is the way to go, or else we accept that our world is destroyed.

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