Some great discussion here. Great to have some experts. Let's do please keep it civil however. Facts & logic are enough to win.
Here's a good website that discloses what chemicals have been used for all modern wells:
https://fracfocus.org/
From my limited experience, the anti-fracking points based on acquirer issues are completely unfounded.
Improper handling of waste could be more of an issue. Don't know, but:
Yep, also consider the huge market for gas backup power generators... there is no electrification possible here.... beyond a box that you plug in that delivers the same power to the output. :)
Nothing inherently wrong with "electrification" but proponents might want to make sure they have the grid power to support. As-is, they clearly don't.
This belongs here too: Amid Heat Wave, California Asks Electric Vehicle Owners to Limit Charging
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/01/us/california-heat-wave-flex-alert-ac-ev-charging.html
I completely agree with Son of Liberty, it's way better to cook on gas. I'd use an outdoor gas setup over electric.
From the piece: "We may need some behavior change, we may need to turn on their hoods when cooking."
Pete, I am so sorry to hear this. You have been an unwavering rock of liberty and a pillar of this community. It can be hard for us to sometimes see it, and as hard to say it, but you are valued here and have made a difference for many, myself included.
As AF and Sam say... Peace and strength. :pray:
My review of the For Liberty documentary: digg.com/d315eji
(please Digg and post comments on the HuffPost site)
"This political train-wreck Republicans face can largely be traced to Bush’s philosophical metamorphosis from a traditional, non-interventionist conservative to the neoconservatives’ exemplar of a 'War President', and his positioning of the Republicans as the 'War Party'."
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