Monday, 10 February 2014

Fracking Update

So, a few weeks back we issued a challenge to local politicians on the hot topic of fracking.

Scottish Greens want a ban on drilling for shale gas given we already have more fossil fuels than we can safely burn if we're serious about limiting climate change, and then there are the risks to the local environment.

SNP MSP for Musselburgh Colin Beattie appears to have reservations about fracking, although his party leader has described it as an undoubted opportunity.

Labour's Fiona O'Donnell and Iain Gray are quoted in this article in the Courier. Ms O'Donnell says we need to examine fracking's potential; Mr Gray says it shouldn't be ruled out, and says we "need" fossil fuels for some time to come. Useful to know. We can add those comments to his existing support for another nuclear power plant in the county.

And Libdem Jim Hume (MSP for South Scotland in case you're wondering) gives a long answer involving renewables but doesn't really answer the question which was about a ban on fracking. Perhaps he forgot that at his party conference in Glasgow last autumn the Libdems came out in favour of fracking, as well as new nuclear plants.

So, it's looking pretty clear. If you want a firm focus on energy efficiency and clean power elect some Greens; if you fancy the folly of fracking in your neighbourhood, take your pick of the other parties!

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