"our communities, our farmland and our environment devastated by coal seam gas extraction"
Really? Where and how, exactly, have they been "devastated"?
(devastate (v.). destroy, ruin, leave in ruins, wreck, lay waste, wreak havoc on, ravage, ransack, leave desolate, demolish, raze (to the ground), level, flatten, annihilate)
There is as much evidence for damage (any at all, let alone 'devastation') by coal seam gas extraction as there is for wind turbine syndrome - and solar, wind etc. occupy more farmland per energy unit produced than CSG wellfields.
Mark Duffett
Posted on 30 Oct 2014 11:27 am
"our communities, our farmland and our environment devastated by coal seam gas extraction"
Really? Where and how, exactly, have they been "devastated"?
(devastate (v.). destroy, ruin, leave in ruins, wreck, lay waste, wreak havoc on, ravage, ransack, leave desolate, demolish, raze (to the ground), level, flatten, annihilate)
There is as much evidence for damage (any at all, let alone 'devastation') by coal seam gas extraction as there is for wind turbine syndrome - and solar, wind etc. occupy more farmland per energy unit produced than CSG wellfields.