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terça-feira, 8 de setembro de 2015

Natural Gas Drilling Produces Radioactive Wastewater

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Só rindo... aqui no mercado financeiro o gás natural do shale é bem vindo, porque é gás e gás é considerado "energia limpa", aquele mito que alguns iluminados gostam de abraçar junto com energia nuclear sem sequer ter lido qualquer documento técnico mais sério... O Cerrado (putz, estamos realmente atingindo um nível de brincar cada vez mais com o precipício) já está aberto para shale!  E esses dias atrás, Obama em carne e osso filmou e mostrou o que anda acontecendo no Alaska, ele próprio fez um vídeo de alerta.  Para um presidente refém de "certas" indústrias todas listadas no Dow Jones Sustainability, acho que já está batendo o desespero...
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 “Natural Gas Drilling Produces Radioactive Wastewater

Wastewater from natural gas drilling in New York State is radioactive, as high as 267 times the limit safe for discharge into the environment and thousands of times the limit safe for people to drink

quinta-feira, 8 de agosto de 2013

Not to have doubts about how shale gas was welcomed in America...

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From Project Syndicate where sit economautists or economechanists (a hybrid of autism, mechanicism and economics that are undermining the children´s future):

Still, there are often-overlooked reasons for optimism about America’s future potential growth. A recent McKinsey Global Institute study identifies five mutually reinforcing “game changers” that could have a significant effect on GDP growth, productivity, and employment in the US by 2020: shale energy, big-data analytics, exports in knowledge-intensive industries, infrastructure investment, and talent development. Two of these – shale energy and big-data analytics – build on ongoing technological breakthroughs in which the US has a strong lead and depend primarily on private-sector action, not macroeconomic or structural policies.

To our delight, full text can be seen in this web address: http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/america-s-next-growth-engines-by-laura-tyson

If you have doubts about how growthmania works as the sole commander-in-chief around the world, take a look in the other bright papers there…

Hugo Penteado

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