Article 63ZS8 Fracking could shake the Conservative vote | Letter

Fracking could shake the Conservative vote | Letter

by
Letters
from Environment | The Guardian on (#63ZS8)

Tremors above magnitude 3 could be destructive - not least to the Tory party if people's houses start crumbling, writes David Nowell

Having been taught seismology by Prof Peter Styles, who developed a traffic-light monitoring system in the 1980s that dramatically reduced the impact of coal mining under Swansea for local residents, I believe Jacob Rees-Mogg has a risible scientific understanding about shale gas extraction (Tory MPs angrily challenge Rees-Mogg's fracking revival plan, 22 September). Vibrations from quarries and building sites tend not to be widespread, compared to shaking generated a few kilometres beneath an area.

The current 05 magnitude limit was set so tremors should not rise above 25, because of the increased risk of larger magnitude events", according to a recent British Geological Survey report. Proposing a higher limit would be reckless, as any anthropogenic tremors above 3 could prove to be destructive - not least to the Tory vote, if people's houses start crumbling.

Continue reading...
External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://feeds.theguardian.com/theguardian/environment/rss
Feed Title Environment | The Guardian
Feed Link https://www.theguardian.com/us/environment
Feed Copyright Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. 2024
Reply 0 comments