October 27, 2014
This commentary, by Michael Bradfield, a member of the Nova Scotia Hydraulic Facturing (Fracking) Review Panel, clarifies the economics of adopting a serious ban on exploration and exploitation of shale gas reserves.
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Setting the record straight on the economics of banning fracking
HALIFAX – A member of the Nova Scotia Hydraulic Facturing (Fracking) Review Panel clarifies the economics of adopting a serious ban on exploration and exploitation of shale gas reserves in a new commentary released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia (CCPA-NS).