We are pushing this government for a moratorium on fracking so we can understand the magnitude of what we are dealing with. We are a small Island in the middle of two Oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean. We sit inside what vulcanologists call the "Pacific rim of fire". The activity occuring beneath our feet is volatile. The rock formation is already unstable, layers upon layers apon layers built up over millions of years. It is a recipe for disaster. "Kia kaha, kia maia kia manawanui"
If, as the prof states, the weight of the overlying rock "should" seal fissures and fractures, why does fracking work? If the resettling of rock layers closes fractures, would it not be great enough to put liquids under enormous pressure, tending to force them wherever there is an outlet? I don't know this prof, but many geologists depend on hydrocarbon extractors for grants.
“We know that the white man does not understand our ways. One portion of land is the same to him as the next, for he is a stranger who comes in the night and takes from the land whatever he needs. The earth is not his brother, but his enemy, and when he has conquered it, he moves on.”
“He leaves his father's grave behind, and he does not care. He kidnaps the earth from his children, and he does not care. His father's grave, and his children's birthright are forgotten. He treats his mother, the earth, and his brother, the sky, as things to be bought, plundered, sold like sheep or bright beads. His appetite will devour the earth and leave behind only a desert.”
I wish you Mr.Daigle and all of us good luck.I am from Bulgaria and took part in the protests aginst this technology.I hope the U.S. understands how dangerous this is and stop it on time.
@TXsharon I posted this on my blog today. The industry is being a bit defensive in the comments. I have witnessed the "covering it with fresh dirt" many times.
Thank you Maxime. It is going to take more people like you to come forward and speak out for the masses to believe us. This is very helpful and hopefully you will inspire more people like yourself to speak up so we will be able to save our land from the destruction of the natural gas industry. Here in Pennsylvania we are being fracked to death with many people unable to use their water and many rivers contaminated with fracking fluids. Many, Many thanks.
thank you SO MUCH Mr. Daigle! Be careful and Sing ON! I'm from Texas and it's destroying the air, the water, the land, the precious property values, the livestock, the tourism.
@DustyYoko The point of this video, if nothing else, is that even the tightest regulations are ineffective if no one enforces them. Regulations are in place, and they are tight, but they're so tight that fracking is effectively impossible to do while following them, and so they are ignored.
Fracking is simply unsafe. It cannot be done safely.
We are pushing this government for a moratorium on fracking so we can understand the magnitude of what we are dealing with. We are a small Island in the middle of two Oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean. We sit inside what vulcanologists call the "Pacific rim of fire". The activity occuring beneath our feet is volatile. The rock formation is already unstable, layers upon layers apon layers built up over millions of years. It is a recipe for disaster. "Kia kaha, kia maia kia manawanui"
perakNikora 1 week ago
If, as the prof states, the weight of the overlying rock "should" seal fissures and fractures, why does fracking work? If the resettling of rock layers closes fractures, would it not be great enough to put liquids under enormous pressure, tending to force them wherever there is an outlet? I don't know this prof, but many geologists depend on hydrocarbon extractors for grants.
1hrothgar 2 weeks ago
“We know that the white man does not understand our ways. One portion of land is the same to him as the next, for he is a stranger who comes in the night and takes from the land whatever he needs. The earth is not his brother, but his enemy, and when he has conquered it, he moves on.”
techcafe 1 month ago
“He leaves his father's grave behind, and he does not care. He kidnaps the earth from his children, and he does not care. His father's grave, and his children's birthright are forgotten. He treats his mother, the earth, and his brother, the sky, as things to be bought, plundered, sold like sheep or bright beads. His appetite will devour the earth and leave behind only a desert.”
Chief Seattle, 1851
techcafe 1 month ago
I wish you Mr.Daigle and all of us good luck.I am from Bulgaria and took part in the protests aginst this technology.I hope the U.S. understands how dangerous this is and stop it on time.
vexor88 1 month ago 2
I wanna dollar sign on section 2:14 which flashes how much money Dr. Parks is getting from the industry to spew this rubbish.
alexandrastehman 1 month ago
Great job Mr. Daigle.
hoppletter 1 month ago
Thank you so much for speaking up! We need more people like you who will put morals ahead of money.
TXsharon 1 month ago
@TXsharon I posted this on my blog today. The industry is being a bit defensive in the comments. I have witnessed the "covering it with fresh dirt" many times.
Again, thanks to you!
TXsharon 1 month ago
Maxime you are a champ. Keep up the good work and good luck. We only have one planet to live on. Let's love and preserve it.
pinkpanteraNZ 1 month ago
Thanks! Pennsylvania needs to hear more from N. B. and from the West.
g20documentary 1 month ago
Thank you Maxime. It is going to take more people like you to come forward and speak out for the masses to believe us. This is very helpful and hopefully you will inspire more people like yourself to speak up so we will be able to save our land from the destruction of the natural gas industry. Here in Pennsylvania we are being fracked to death with many people unable to use their water and many rivers contaminated with fracking fluids. Many, Many thanks.
yunzers 1 month ago
thank you SO MUCH Mr. Daigle! Be careful and Sing ON! I'm from Texas and it's destroying the air, the water, the land, the precious property values, the livestock, the tourism.
jamietfranklin 1 month ago
1:55"It would be safe with the right regulations" WTF!?!?!?!?!? WELL THEN FUCKING DO IT THE SAFE WAS ASSHOLES! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
DustyYoko 1 month ago
@DustyYoko The point of this video, if nothing else, is that even the tightest regulations are ineffective if no one enforces them. Regulations are in place, and they are tight, but they're so tight that fracking is effectively impossible to do while following them, and so they are ignored.
Fracking is simply unsafe. It cannot be done safely.
mynie 1 month ago
@mynie A sarcasm irony.
DustyYoko 1 month ago
It ate thru his shoes, people!
bravermusic 1 month ago
Thank you for speaking out.
libergal7 1 month ago
what a super hero!!!!
ThaBigBassTheory 1 month ago