The problem with fracking if you live there is that IF something does go wrong, the companies may not be held to account. It's been seen with mining, water pollution, soil pollution, case of walking off and the tax payer/locals pay the price.
Maybe if the government would force them into a huge liability insurance policy with ringfenced money (none of this the company went bankrupt/changed ownership) it would help inspire some confidence?
The problem with fracking if you live there is that IF something does go wrong, the companies may not be held to account. It's been seen with mining, water pollution, soil pollution, case of walking off and the tax payer/locals pay the price.
Maybe if the government would force them into a huge liability insurance policy with ringfenced money (none of this the company went bankrupt/changed ownership) it would help inspire some confidence?