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The issue of fracking is a stick in the hornet's nest.
I would say to everybody that hydraulic fracking is safe.
Nothing could be better for the economy than to get rid of fracking.
Hydraulic fracking is very much a necessary part of the future of natural gas.
I think the less fracking there is, the better it is for the economy and society.
It's not possible to solve the climate crisis while we continue to expand fracking.
Fracking is an incredible risk to the human race, I don't know why they even thought of doing it.
Let's stop fracking. Who knows about hydraulic fracking? I'm like, whodie, get that oil out the ocean!
Fracking kills, and it doesn't just kill us. It kills the land, nature and, eventually, the whole world.
I think fracking for gas will reduce the incentive to turn to renewables, and I think it will do a lot of other damage across the countryside.
What we've got is the wholesale embrace of fracking domestically, internationally and for export. And this couldn't be further from what we really need to do to address climate change.
Hillary [Clinton] has the potential to do a whole lot more damage, get us into more wars, faster to pass her fracking disastrous climate program, much more easily than Donald Trump could do his.
There are regulations all over the spectrum that have to be done to the existing situation right now. But the only policy that makes sense is a nationwide moratorium: no new fracking, no new fracked wells.
What you don't hear from these GOP candidates is that they really can't go after this president on domestic production of oil and gas. He's actually done quite a lot. In fact, I would suspect they're environmentalists who are worried that we're doing too much drilling and fracking, in fact. I know that for a fact.
High prices can be the result of speculation, and maybe plunging prices can be attributed to the end of speculation, but low prices over time aren't caused by speculation. That's oversupply, mainly by Saudi Arabia flooding the market with low-priced oil to discourage rival oil producers, whether it's Russian oil or American fracking.