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Fracking moratoria could cause ‘domino effect’

December 23, 2014  By Justin Brake and Daniel Miller The Independent


Dec. 23, 2014, Quebec City –
Quebec, New York and New Brunswick have all banned the controversial
method of fossil fuel extraction, citing the lack of conclusive research that
fracking can be done safely, reports The Independent. | READ MORE

In
what some are calling the possible tipping point to a domino effect,
Quebec, New York and New Brunswick all banned the controversial method
of fossil fuel extraction, citing the lack of conclusive research that
fracking can be done safely and expressing concerns about public health,
water contamination, greenhouse gas emissions and the oil and gas
industry’s lack of a social license to frack. – See more at:

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Fracking moratoria could cause “domino effect” in North America, including NL

In
what some are calling the possible tipping point to a domino effect,
Quebec, New York and New Brunswick all banned the controversial method
of fossil fuel extraction, citing the lack of conclusive research that
fracking can be done safely and expressing concerns about public health,
water contamination, greenhouse gas emissions and the oil and gas
industry’s lack of a social license to frack. – See more at:

Fracking moratoria could cause “domino effect” in North America, including NL


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