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Barozi said:
Kantor said:
Barozi said:
got everything right.

thankfully saw a documentation about fracking last week or so or I wouldn't have been able to answer it. It's really uncommon in Europe.

It's huge in the UK. It's just uncommon in Germany because your government refuses to accept the usefulness of anything that isn't renewable, as we can see from their ridiculous stance on nuclear power.

From what I've seen it contaminates the ground water, by letting the gases escape into it.
http://youtu.be/Yd8pr6uFA_Y?t=5m19s


What's supposed to be good about that ?

When not properly regulated or carried out safely, it can contaminate groundwater.

On the other hand, natural gas is considerably cleaner than coal and crude oil.



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