>>2490508I guess I've never really seen a fracking site (to my knowledge) and don't know what to expect and I don't think (I could be wrong) they do that in eastern state forests where I have been.
>What, are you next going to justify coal mining and burning? I think it's turning to mostly natural gas at these point. People need energy somehow and the solution is to do the best you can not to be rigid.
>>2490509they aren't shit and awful, that's kinda my point
at best you are mostly getting second growth forest (which is nice don't get me wrong) but the land has been totally altered by logging and railroads and you aren't really acknowledging that
it's easy to complain, hard to propose a BETTER specific solution that actually would work without costing a lot more money or having other downsides