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Fracking earthquakes - by Gareth Hughes
A new report was released this week by the UK’s Department of Energy and Climate Change which confirmed that two earthquakes in the Blackpool area were caused by fracking. Along with a US Geological Survey report out last week it shows scientifically there is a link between fracking and human-induced earthquakes that should concern seismically-active New Zealand. read moreApril 19, 2012 1:06 pm - 67 Comments
