Fracking sand is now radically changing communities, especially one close by where we have friends and neighbors, some of whom will lose their homes, have to be displaced to who knows where (?). And this doesn't even mention what is happening to the communities themselves. This relatively new industry points to jobs, of course, and has even had a jobs fair in the community referred to above which as this is written is being destroyed as it is being radicalized by a technology which is largely suspect for environmental reasons.
Tragedy attends us in many ways, we have to , somehow, make our way through. I have not heard the acronym NIMBY* once within all the dialogs here, either by those who would not live and needn't live near where all the disruption and pollution will occur (corporate investors, etc.) nor by those who are potential employees within this (out of work people of all kinds, from all walks of life). Meanwhile, the XL pipeline from Canada is on hold and the Canadians are threatening to sell their "dirty oil" to China (and does that mean the pipeline will run to Vancouver? May be some trouble ahead there).
* Not In My Back Yard
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