Is it really that bad?
Natural gas fracking involves digging deep into the earth.
Very deep.
This is why it is seen as one of the most controversial forms of mining.
Whenever there is a lot of emotions surrounding certain topics. You can almost always guarantee there will be some misconceptions from what research shows and what the public believes.
You’ve heard the campaigns and the protests but if you are anything like me you are probably searching to find the underlying truths about natural gas fracking. I always try to look past the headlines and media to find the opinions of the leading researchers and the empirical data and findings.
Pure unbiased research is always a safe bet.
Interview with Thomas Marsh
In this Episode of ECO founder TV we dig deep into the topic of natural gas fracking and discuss the controversy surrounding the issue. I am joined by Thomas Marsh a leading researcher from the University of Leeds who specialises in the flow-back water processes of natural gas fracking. Tom and I discuss the issues surround fracking and look into some of the new technologies and innovations in the sector.
In this video we cover…
- The fundamental processes of natural gas fracking
- The common misconceptions people have a about natural gas fracking
- How the opposers of fracking are winning in the eyes of the public
- What risks are involved in fracking
- What new technologies and innovations are prominent in the field of fracking
Thanks for Watching ECO founder TV! I hope you enjoyed the interview, I know I learnt a lot during our discussion. Check back here again next week for another episode of ECO founder TV!
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