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The Sydney Morning Herald, 17.04.13 02:01 UTC

The green side of fracking

Comment Against all expectations, US emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, since peaking in 2007, have fallen by 12 per cent as of 2012, back to 1995 levels. The primary reason, in a word, ...


Telegraph, 10.04.13 07:59 UTC

Fracking does cause earthquakes - but you'll hardly feel them

Fracking, the process of extracting shale gas which has been blamed for earthquakes, causes no more seismic activity than jumping off a ladder, according to new research.


Telegraph, 10.04.13 06:32 UTC

Fracking does cause earthquakes

Fracking, the process of extracting shale gas which has been blamed for earthquakes, causes no more seismic activity than jumping off a ladder, according to new research.


BBC World News, 06.04.13 00:22 UTC

China's ambitious quest for shale gas

The village of Xinchao, in China's eastern province of Zhejiang, seems an unlikely place to start an energy boom.


Telegraph, 05.04.13 22:06 UTC

Shale gas 'could heat all homes for 100 years'

Britain is sitting on a "potentially massive" amount of shale gas that experts believe could heat every home for at least 100 years.


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