Why lifting the fracking ban is controversial and what the Tory manifesto said about it

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Why lifting the fracking ban is controversial and what the Tory manifesto said about it
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Why lifting the fracking ban is controversial and what the Tory manifesto said about it 🔴 Explained by mollyblackall

It involves drilling into the ground and shooting a mixture of water, sand and chemicals at rock at high pressure – “fracturing” the rock. This releases the gas inside.following environmental concerns. At the time, ministers said they wouldn’t change their minds about fracking without “compelling new evidence”.

It also uses large volumes of water, and it is environmentally costly to transport this to the site. Campaigners want the Government to instead focus its investment in renewable energy. It also celebrated the ban on fracking, saying: “We placed a moratorium on fracking in England with immediate effect. Having listened to local communities, we have ruled out changes to the planning system.”

Some Conservative MPs, making up the Net Zero Scrutiny Group, have urged the Government to end its fracking ban, and say fracking could provide significant gas resources.

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