Penn Environment is working to stop fracking by opposing legislation that enables it. The energy lobby is relentless and covert. Give this call to action some attention and thought.
Fracking Makes This Worse

Cheaper Oil? –Not!
“It’s clear that turning a blind eye to fracking’s environmental impact in an effort to reduce coal use is like jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.”
This article makes a mistake that is common: It asserts that the cost of oil is reduced from $90 to $30 a barrel. That’s not the whole cost, not by a longshot. Conside this:
- The costs of climate change are “external” to the pricing model.
- The permanent damage to local property values is “external.”
- The Federal and state subsidies are “external.”
- The incalculable damage caused by toxic contamination of air and water is “external.”
- The adverse health effects and their cost is “external.”
These “externalities” aren’t priced in. Consequently, market forces that should make fossil energy more expensive than renewable energy are defeated. The incentives to develop solar, wind, hydro, tidal, geothermal is reduced by the availability of cheap oil.
It’s the Climate!
I’m an old man. At 84, I don’t expect to live to see the consequences of the denial that energy industry propaganda has caused. My kids will, and my grandkids will.
Climate change is accelerating exponentially. A number of destructive vicious cycles are on the verge of being triggered. Once they are, our once-stable ecosystems will become even more chaotic than they are now. Humanity will not be capable of reversing the cascading catastrophic changes.
Fracking and Politics
The fossil fuel industry and the “mailbox money” crowd don’t want to stop drilling and pumping despite the proven damage to local life quality and property. They are ignoring the looming climate disaster. Here are some articles representing points of view.
If the environment and/or fracking is a make/break issue for you, vote even if neither candidate stands against fracking. Choose the candidate whose judgment and character you trust. Who is most likely to listen to voices like yours and do the right thing in day-by-day environmental decisions after thoughtfully weighing the costs and benefits to all concerned?
Unfettered by Regulation
It’s a driller’s dream, little regulation or enforcement, vast amounts of fossil fuel to be exploited. The Patagonia region of Argentina is a land of opportunity. What could possibly go wrong?
Fracking in Western PA Up
Quakes
Tipping Points – Yes, that’s plural.
The Methane vicious cycle is not the only point of no return. If you like fracking or any other activity that makes fossil fuel cheap and available, think again. How close to the abyss are you willing to dance?
Magical Thinking
“No Public Health Risks” says CNX Resources. Why does this remind me of the infamous cigarette ads with claims like “Not a cough in a carload?”






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