Quakes in Blackpool again.

Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Guest » Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:46 pm

Guest wrote:
calitom wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
calitom wrote:lottssa stuff can cause tremors--which MAY--as jack rightfully points out--lead to greater quakes
1.1 Artificial lakes
1.2 Mining
1.3 Waste disposal wells
1.4 Hydrocarbon Extraction and Storage
1.5 Groundwater extraction
1.6 Geothermal energy
1.7 Hydraulic fracturing
1.8 Carbon Capture and Storage
1.8.1 Important of risk analysis for CCS
1.8.2 Monitoring
1.8.3 Failure mechanisms due to fluid injection
1.8.4 Comparison of risks due to CCS versus other injection methods
2 Nuclear Activity

we would need to get rid of lots of stuff to perfectly protect ourselves


Yeah, don't forget shifting tectonic plates, which has caused just about every major quake the world has ever experienced. Or did your little list miss that one out deliberately ?


i was just listing manmade possible causes...of course the earths natural movements cause most of the events. i dont have an agenda with this.



Typical far right climate change denier, sucking the dicks of major corporations. :shake head:

What a stupid thing to post?
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby calitom » Tue Oct 23, 2018 3:40 am

Guest wrote:
calitom wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
calitom wrote:lottssa stuff can cause tremors--which MAY--as jack rightfully points out--lead to greater quakes
1.1 Artificial lakes
1.2 Mining
1.3 Waste disposal wells
1.4 Hydrocarbon Extraction and Storage
1.5 Groundwater extraction
1.6 Geothermal energy
1.7 Hydraulic fracturing
1.8 Carbon Capture and Storage
1.8.1 Important of risk analysis for CCS
1.8.2 Monitoring
1.8.3 Failure mechanisms due to fluid injection
1.8.4 Comparison of risks due to CCS versus other injection methods
2 Nuclear Activity

we would need to get rid of lots of stuff to perfectly protect ourselves


Yeah, don't forget shifting tectonic plates, which has caused just about every major quake the world has ever experienced. Or did your little list miss that one out deliberately ?


i was just listing manmade possible causes...of course the earths natural movements cause most of the events. i dont have an agenda with this.



Typical far right climate change denier, sucking the dicks of major corporations. :shake head:


way to discuss facts. you need to get an education. and some common sense.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Cannydc » Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:05 am

calitom wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
calitom wrote:lottssa stuff can cause tremors--which MAY--as jack rightfully points out--lead to greater quakes
1.1 Artificial lakes
1.2 Mining
1.3 Waste disposal wells
1.4 Hydrocarbon Extraction and Storage
1.5 Groundwater extraction
1.6 Geothermal energy
1.7 Hydraulic fracturing
1.8 Carbon Capture and Storage
1.8.1 Important of risk analysis for CCS
1.8.2 Monitoring
1.8.3 Failure mechanisms due to fluid injection
1.8.4 Comparison of risks due to CCS versus other injection methods
2 Nuclear Activity

we would need to get rid of lots of stuff to perfectly protect ourselves


Yeah, don't forget shifting tectonic plates, which has caused just about every major quake the world has ever experienced. Or did your little list miss that one out deliberately ?


i was just listing manmade possible causes...of course the earths natural movements cause most of the events. i dont have an agenda with this.


The obvious conclusion is that actually there is zero chance of protecting ourselves from serious earthquakes. And that the tiny earth tremors that hit the UK hundreds of times a year (and have always done) have no effect in the vast majority of cases and will continue with or without fracking.

My (minor) concern, like that of Raven, is the potential to effect water supplies.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Lady Murasaki » Tue Oct 23, 2018 11:21 am

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Maddog wrote:I think these quakes are caused by the Russians to keep the Brits and Western Europe more dependent on them. :ooer:


That would be a clever ploy. But if you figured it out then maybe not so clever. :whistle:



Well ain't you clever. :more beer:



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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby calitom » Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:54 pm

Cannydc wrote:
calitom wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
calitom wrote:lottssa stuff can cause tremors--which MAY--as jack rightfully points out--lead to greater quakes
1.1 Artificial lakes
1.2 Mining
1.3 Waste disposal wells
1.4 Hydrocarbon Extraction and Storage
1.5 Groundwater extraction
1.6 Geothermal energy
1.7 Hydraulic fracturing
1.8 Carbon Capture and Storage
1.8.1 Important of risk analysis for CCS
1.8.2 Monitoring
1.8.3 Failure mechanisms due to fluid injection
1.8.4 Comparison of risks due to CCS versus other injection methods
2 Nuclear Activity

we would need to get rid of lots of stuff to perfectly protect ourselves


Yeah, don't forget shifting tectonic plates, which has caused just about every major quake the world has ever experienced. Or did your little list miss that one out deliberately ?


i was just listing manmade possible causes...of course the earths natural movements cause most of the events. i dont have an agenda with this.


The obvious conclusion is that actually there is zero chance of protecting ourselves from serious earthquakes. And that the tiny earth tremors that hit the UK hundreds of times a year (and have always done) have no effect in the vast majority of cases and will continue with or without fracking.

My (minor) concern, like that of Raven, is the potential to effect water supplies.


well said. agree with you completely
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Frack it! » Tue Oct 23, 2018 10:04 pm

Let’s stop relying on savage bloodthirsty regimes for energy.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby jra » Thu Oct 25, 2018 2:00 am

calitom wrote:lottssa stuff can cause tremors--which MAY--as jack rightfully points out--lead to greater quakes
1.1 Artificial lakes
1.2 Mining
1.3 Waste disposal wells
1.4 Hydrocarbon Extraction and Storage
1.5 Groundwater extraction
1.6 Geothermal energy
1.7 Hydraulic fracturing
1.8 Carbon Capture and Storage
1.8.1 Important of risk analysis for CCS
1.8.2 Monitoring
1.8.3 Failure mechanisms due to fluid injection
1.8.4 Comparison of risks due to CCS versus other injection methods
2 Nuclear Activity

we would need to get rid of lots of stuff to perfectly protect ourselves


Humans mainly. Ultimately most of these human caused events are caused by over population of planet Earth.

The more we breed and the general population rises the more destruction we will reap on the planet.

This can only go on for so long, until we can't sustain ourselves either with energy needs and food resources.

Time is ticking.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby LordRaven » Thu Oct 25, 2018 4:02 pm

jra wrote:
calitom wrote:lottssa stuff can cause tremors--which MAY--as jack rightfully points out--lead to greater quakes
1.1 Artificial lakes
1.2 Mining
1.3 Waste disposal wells
1.4 Hydrocarbon Extraction and Storage
1.5 Groundwater extraction
1.6 Geothermal energy
1.7 Hydraulic fracturing
1.8 Carbon Capture and Storage
1.8.1 Important of risk analysis for CCS
1.8.2 Monitoring
1.8.3 Failure mechanisms due to fluid injection
1.8.4 Comparison of risks due to CCS versus other injection methods
2 Nuclear Activity

we would need to get rid of lots of stuff to perfectly protect ourselves


Humans mainly. Ultimately most of these human caused events are caused by over population of planet Earth.

The more we breed and the general population rises the more destruction we will reap on the planet.

This can only go on for so long, until we can't sustain ourselves either with energy needs and food resources.

Time is ticking.

I don't think we cause quakes jra, apart from underground nuke tests which definitely do.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby jra » Fri Oct 26, 2018 12:48 am

LordRaven wrote:
jra wrote:
calitom wrote:lottssa stuff can cause tremors--which MAY--as jack rightfully points out--lead to greater quakes
1.1 Artificial lakes
1.2 Mining
1.3 Waste disposal wells
1.4 Hydrocarbon Extraction and Storage
1.5 Groundwater extraction
1.6 Geothermal energy
1.7 Hydraulic fracturing
1.8 Carbon Capture and Storage
1.8.1 Important of risk analysis for CCS
1.8.2 Monitoring
1.8.3 Failure mechanisms due to fluid injection
1.8.4 Comparison of risks due to CCS versus other injection methods
2 Nuclear Activity

we would need to get rid of lots of stuff to perfectly protect ourselves


Humans mainly. Ultimately most of these human caused events are caused by over population of planet Earth.

The more we breed and the general population rises the more destruction we will reap on the planet.

This can only go on for so long, until we can't sustain ourselves either with energy needs and food resources.

Time is ticking.

I don't think we cause quakes jra, apart from underground nuke tests which definitely do.


We're not just talking about earthquakes here. The bigger picture, like many of the things us humans do.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sat Oct 27, 2018 10:39 pm

Corporate welfare again?
Taxpayers to pay for fracking pollution if companies go bust
Taxpayers will pay to clean up any pollution caused by fracking if the companies go bankrupt, after a proposal to make UK operators take out insurance against such damage was ruled out by the government.

Energy companies including Centrica-backed Cuadrilla are p............ https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... du2tzB2ujA
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sat Oct 27, 2018 10:59 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:Corporate welfare again?
Taxpayers to pay for fracking pollution if companies go bust
Taxpayers will pay to clean up any pollution caused by fracking if the companies go bankrupt, after a proposal to make UK operators take out insurance against such damage was ruled out by the government.

Energy companies including Centrica-backed Cuadrilla are p............ https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... du2tzB2ujA

What this actually means I suppose is take the money and run .... fuck the environment we'll clean up after you.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby LordRaven » Sun Oct 28, 2018 11:37 am

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Corporate welfare again?
Taxpayers to pay for fracking pollution if companies go bust
Taxpayers will pay to clean up any pollution caused by fracking if the companies go bankrupt, after a proposal to make UK operators take out insurance against such damage was ruled out by the government.

Energy companies including Centrica-backed Cuadrilla are p............ https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... du2tzB2ujA

What this actually means I suppose is take the money and run .... fuck the environment we'll clean up after you.


I'd like a bit of transparency on this matter, how about a TV debate?
None of us really knows what the pros and cons are, all we get is pro and anti press and Vivienne Westwood donning her Greenham Common crap.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sun Oct 28, 2018 6:32 pm

LordRaven wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Corporate welfare again?
Taxpayers to pay for fracking pollution if companies go bust
Taxpayers will pay to clean up any pollution caused by fracking if the companies go bankrupt, after a proposal to make UK operators take out insurance against such damage was ruled out by the government.

Energy companies including Centrica-backed Cuadrilla are p............ https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... du2tzB2ujA

What this actually means I suppose is take the money and run .... fuck the environment we'll clean up after you.


I'd like a bit of transparency on this matter, how about a TV debate?
None of us really knows what the pros and cons are, all we get is pro and anti press and Vivienne Westwood donning her Greenham Common crap.

You've seen pro and anti about the public paying to clean up the mess?
Please link to it.
It is extremely easy for an individual or company to go bust.
When companies do it wages and bills don't get paid.
Next month they're back under a different name.
Public pay out and lose out.
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Guest » Sun Oct 28, 2018 11:36 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Corporate welfare again?
Taxpayers to pay for fracking pollution if companies go bust
Taxpayers will pay to clean up any pollution caused by fracking if the companies go bankrupt, after a proposal to make UK operators take out insurance against such damage was ruled out by the government.

Energy companies including Centrica-backed Cuadrilla are p............ https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... du2tzB2ujA

What this actually means I suppose is take the money and run .... fuck the environment we'll clean up after you.


I'd like a bit of transparency on this matter, how about a TV debate?
None of us really knows what the pros and cons are, all we get is pro and anti press and Vivienne Westwood donning her Greenham Common crap.

You've seen pro and anti about the public paying to clean up the mess?
Please link to it.
It is extremely easy for an individual or company to go bust.
When companies do it wages and bills don't get paid.
Next month they're back under a different name.
Public pay out and lose out.

Does anything good ever happen in your life?
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Re: Quakes in Blackpool again.

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:11 am

Guest wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Corporate welfare again?
Taxpayers to pay for fracking pollution if companies go bust
Taxpayers will pay to clean up any pollution caused by fracking if the companies go bankrupt, after a proposal to make UK operators take out insurance against such damage was ruled out by the government.

Energy companies including Centrica-backed Cuadrilla are p............ https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... du2tzB2ujA

What this actually means I suppose is take the money and run .... fuck the environment we'll clean up after you.


I'd like a bit of transparency on this matter, how about a TV debate?
None of us really knows what the pros and cons are, all we get is pro and anti press and Vivienne Westwood donning her Greenham Common crap.

You've seen pro and anti about the public paying to clean up the mess?
Please link to it.
It is extremely easy for an individual or company to go bust.
When companies do it wages and bills don't get paid.
Next month they're back under a different name.
Public pay out and lose out.

Does anything good ever happen in your life?

Everyday but I'm sure you wouldn't want to hear about it.
I'm just passing on the news for discussion.
Maybe you should contact all the media and ask all the war reporters general news reporters if anything good ever happens in their lives.
I think you'd get binned straight away as pointless.
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