Sounds like folks are thinking about gettin' cracking!Shortfall wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25695813
French oil giant Total to invest in UK shale gasIf Britain can extract 10% of its estimated gas reserves, it could supply the entire country for 50 years, our correspondent said.
In August, Prime Minister David Cameron said the whole country should support fracking, insisting it is safe if properly regulated and could create thousands of jobs and reduce energy bills.
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They always add the provision "if properly regulated" to the fracking is safe argument. What have we been able to "properly regulate" in the past twenty or more years? On that basis we should assume that fracking will not be safe and should be avoided, especially as our rock strata are heavily fissured, unlike US shale rocks.
It could create thousands of jobs in the water treatment industry and the water bottling industry. What good will that be to the UK's economy?
It could create thousands of jobs in the water treatment industry and the water bottling industry. What good will that be to the UK's economy?
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Meanwhile...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25705550
Cameron promises councils "fracking" tax boost
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25705550
Cameron promises councils "fracking" tax boost
This a few days after David Cameron stated that the recent turbulent weather in the UK was "probably linked to climate change".Councils that back "fracking" will get to keep more money in tax revenue as part of an "all-out" drive to promote drilling, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
Engage in geo-engineering. Plant a tree today.
http://ultraculture.org/blog/2014/01/10 ... y-schools/
That article wrote: “Rocking in Ohio,” a pro-fracking educational program sponsored by Radio Disney and Ohio’s oil and gas industry (through the Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program), just did a 26-stop tour of elementary schools and science centers across Ohio.
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Until very recently I believed, erroneously, that Business Rates were like Council Tax, only, for businesses, and that as such they went to the local Council anyway. I wonder how many other people thought the same until this announcement came out? I wonder what effect this new knowledge will have??Tarrel wrote:Meanwhile...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25705550
Cameron promises councils "fracking" tax boost
This a few days after David Cameron stated that the recent turbulent weather in the UK was "probably linked to climate change".Councils that back "fracking" will get to keep more money in tax revenue as part of an "all-out" drive to promote drilling, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
And then folks wonder why home-schooling is becoming so popular.Murf wrote:http://ultraculture.org/blog/2014/01/10 ... y-schools/
That article wrote: “Rocking in Ohio,” a pro-fracking educational program sponsored by Radio Disney and Ohio’s oil and gas industry (through the Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program), just did a 26-stop tour of elementary schools and science centers across Ohio.
Engage in geo-engineering. Plant a tree today.
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That might explain this.
You'd have thought the USA would jump at the chance to import large, godfearing (white, if that kind o'thing's to your taste) and apparently hardworking bunches of kids with devoted parents, wouldn't you?
German home-school families face US deportation
The Reinhold family moved to the US to continue home schooling
Uwe and Hanalore Romeike want to educate their seven children at home, rather than in the school system.
But in Germany where they come from originally, home schooling is illegal.
You'd have thought the USA would jump at the chance to import large, godfearing (white, if that kind o'thing's to your taste) and apparently hardworking bunches of kids with devoted parents, wouldn't you?
Interesting. It's suprising how many countries ban home-schooling. I had no idea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeschool ... statistics
(Sorry for taking the thread off-topic).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeschool ... statistics
(Sorry for taking the thread off-topic).
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I love the summary for Spain:
I suppose they'll sort it out manana
It's sad about schools in the USA: a lot of commercial material finds its way in via "sponsorship" of school equipment and the like. What this teaches kids about (for example) food, is truly awful. It's all gone downhill since I was there, when the only bit of "propaganda" we had to deal with was the little ditty beginning "I pledge..." and ending "and dusters for all"
Neither legal nor illegal, as Constitution recognises freedom of education, but national education law stipulates that compulsive education must be met through school attendance.
I suppose they'll sort it out manana
It's sad about schools in the USA: a lot of commercial material finds its way in via "sponsorship" of school equipment and the like. What this teaches kids about (for example) food, is truly awful. It's all gone downhill since I was there, when the only bit of "propaganda" we had to deal with was the little ditty beginning "I pledge..." and ending "and dusters for all"
Apologies if these have already been posted, but please sign and share if you don't support fracking:
http://my.greenparty.org.uk/civicrm/petition/sign?sid=3
https://secure.greenpeace.org.uk/page/s/frack-free-uk
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/ ... y-fracking
http://my.greenparty.org.uk/civicrm/petition/sign?sid=3
https://secure.greenpeace.org.uk/page/s/frack-free-uk
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/ ... y-fracking
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I know of a case where the children were supposedly being home schooled by their mother. When a divorce came to pass the children came into the public (American usage) school only to find that the ten and twelve year old students could not read even at the second grade level. This is nothing less then child abuse and sufficient monitoring needs to be in place to insure children are not robbed of their future due to the foibles of their parents.
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Checks come too late for somed kids. My kids were fostered in a home (before we adopted) which had two sisters rescued from a 'professional' couple who brought them up like dogs. With dogs. By age five they ate food of the floor, shared with the animals, hadn't learnt to speak at all. Now they are eighteen, one has a chance of some degree of independence, the other will need an institutional home for life. She is scary.