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I think we hit a nerve with this one...

Posted by leila - 14 October 2013 at 4:47pm - Comments
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Not for Shale lawn sign, Lancashire

This morning's launch of wrongmove.org and the Not for Shale legal block certainly seemed to hit a nerve in the pro-fracking world! We've been collecting defensive responses from government and industry since about midday, and felt we should send a volley back to those who've been shaken into such uncharacteristically immediate replies.

Fracking 'day of action' rolls out across England

Posted by leila - 19 August 2013 at 2:19pm - Comments
Caroline Lucas arrested
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Green Party MP Caroline Lucas arrested

Fracking activists are taking part in a 'day of action' today spanning Balcombe, London and Lichfield.<--break->

4 reasons why we could all be fracked by fracking

Posted by leila - 12 August 2013 at 12:00am - Comments
Cuadrilla's drilling rig in Balcombe, Sussex
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Drill, baby, drill: Cuadrilla's rig in Balcombe, Sussex

As David Cameron warns the nation to like fracking or lump it, we examine why shale gas extraction is a bonkers idea for Britain.

Swimming against the tide - bring it on

Posted by leila - 28 September 2010 at 11:00am - Comments

I've spent the last 46 hours getting in and out of a big red survival suit. Its made out of the thickest wetsuit material and makes me look like a telly-tubby. I can't really move my hands, or arms, or feet, or turn my head, or speak, but it keeps me well toasty in the chilly Atlantic ocean.

Then I am put in a boat, someone squashes fins onto my feet and ten minutes later I am plopped into the sea at the bow of Chevron's drill ship, which we have stopped dead in the water. As I take up a good position at the bow, where the waves meet and I don't get too pushed around, it always reminds me of the wave machines I used to love as a kid, except none of them threw me up and down 5 metres or more.