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The Trump Administration Deregulates Fracking on Federal Land

By |December 30th, 2017|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Transparency Is Vital to Democracy The phrase of 'poisoning the well' is a form of logic used to discredit a side of an argument by undermining factual data. By voting for President Trump, citizens of the United States indirectly poisoned their own wells. The mistake of allowing the Trump Administration in office has now allowed his team to deregulate fracking on federal and Indian land in the United States. It is beyond logic to vote for a politician that would remove regulations creating transparency for companies using dangerous chemicals. Many Americans were hoping that the Trump Administration would be a

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Fracking Creates Record-Setting Earthquakes in California & Oklahoma

By |March 8th, 2016|Categories: California, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Global, National News, Politics, United Kingdom, United States|Tags: , , , , , |

Environmental Tide in Favor for a Ban on Fracking The people have spoken. Fracking causes earthquakes. And with people, I mean scientists, geologists, journalists and academics all agree, hydraulic fracturing/fracking has not only caused more frequent earthquakes in Oklahoma, the United Kingdom, but also in California as well. The problem is now pushing Oklahoma lawmakers to take a stand. The New York Times recently reported: "On Monday, the state Corporation Commission asked well operators in a Connecticut-size patch of central Oklahoma to reduce by 40 percent the amount of oil and gas wastes they are injecting deep into the earth.

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