Funny how you hold onto falsified anti-fracking propaganda, yes it was falsified and the people who did that are facing charges for doing so. So you support falsified "science" as long as it matches up with your political views then?
This link is complete garbage. The journalist Phelim McAleer asks the filmmaker Josh Fox about a segment of Gasland which shows a Colorado resident light his tap water on fire. He asks why Gasland didn't mention that there was a 1976 report of naturally occurring methane in the water in Colorado. Fox replies that one can distinguish biogenic vs thermogenic gas, and those residents said they were not able to light their water on fire before fracking. McAleer then goes on about that report, then Fox says so what, there were also people in NY lighting their water on fire in 1936, but that has nothing to do with fracking in Colorado. Then McAleer is like ZOMG, so this dates back to 1936, why doesn't the movie say that? Fox says because it's irrelevant, then the video cuts trying to make it look like Fox just admitted to a big cover-up. Crap journalism at its worst.
Fox posted this reply to the pseudo-debunking of his film by the gas industry shills.
Funny how you hold onto falsified anti-fracking propaganda, yes it was falsified and the people who did that are facing charges for doing so. So you support falsified "science" as long as it matches up with your political views then?
Gasland misled
This link is complete garbage. The journalist Phelim McAleer asks the filmmaker Josh Fox about a segment of Gasland which shows a Colorado resident light his tap water on fire. He asks why Gasland didn't mention that there was a 1976 report of naturally occurring methane in the water in Colorado. Fox replies that one can distinguish biogenic vs thermogenic gas, and those residents said they were not able to light their water on fire before fracking. McAleer then goes on about that report, then Fox says so what, there were also people in NY lighting their water on fire in 1936, but that has nothing to do with fracking in Colorado. Then McAleer is like ZOMG, so this dates back to 1936, why doesn't the movie say that? Fox says because it's irrelevant, then the video cuts trying to make it look like Fox just admitted to a big cover-up. Crap journalism at its worst.
Fox posted this reply to the pseudo-debunking of his film by the gas industry shills.