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    Entries in gasland (3)

    Thursday
    Jun242010

    If you think the BP blowout is bad, you ain't seen nothing yet. Try Gasland.

    The BP blowout at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico looks bad. Really bad. There it is, one massive spew of toxic oil gushing out into the waters that we get our food and recreation from. But, what if you multiplied that by hundreds of thousands of wells? And, scattered them all over the country?

    You’d have the most monumental environmental disaster of all time on your hands.

    It’s called drilling for natural gas by the use of hydraulic fracturing, or ‘fracking’.

    If you haven’t watched the new HBO documentary by filmaker Josh Fox, then you really should, because with a few exceptions you probably live in or very near an area that has been, or is slated for natural gas drilling.

    Have you ever seen tap water ignite?

    I blogged about ‘Gasland’ on Monday, asking my readers to tune in, but not everybody has HBO. I get it. Times are hard and you have to save where you can. You should go prevail on a friend that has the full cable package.

    We watched it again tonight, since we’d missed the first 20 minutes or so on Monday, and then I thought I’d just remind folks. When I googled up ‘Gasland’ though, I got a surprise.

    There at the top of the Google search was something called ‘Debunking Gasland’.

    Being the curious and intrepid reporter that I am, I took a look. Then a closer look. You know how I am about shady ‘front groups’.

    Yup.

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    Sunday
    Jun202010

    Monday musings: June 21, 2010

    Did you have a good weekend? I did. The weather here in Reno, Nevada has been unusual to say the least. Every time the weatherman predicts seasonably warm and sunny, the temperatures drop and the wind whips up. There is still plenty of snow visible on Slide Mt. and Mt. Rose.  Last night it was 42 degrees. But all in all, yesterday and today were grand, with reasonably warm days suited to bike riding and gardening.

    I found a great new bike route that gives me a solid 20 miles in. From my house in South Hills, it’s 10 miles to the end of the pavement on the old Toll Road, that parallels Geiger Grade on the way up to Virgina City. It’s a sweet ride, all on wide streets with ample bike lanes, then a short but pleasant wind through a subdivision and then up through the sagebrush on the Toll Road. I did it in 1.5 hrs.

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    Saturday
    Jun192010

    Because you can't drink natural gas ...

    Coming very soon …

    CAN YOU DO THIS WITH YOUR TAP WATER? from JOSHFOX on Vimeo.

    KILL THE DRILL PSA from JOSHFOX on Vimeo.