Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Should the Fact that Upstate New York is Economically Depressed be an Argument for Fracking?

Should the Fact that Upstate New York is Economically Depressed be an Argument for Fracking?:

The NYT implies that it is when it tells readers that:

"Many of those involved [in the fracking debate] said it was unlikely that Governor Cuomo would turn his back on the gas industry and ban drilling in the rich Marcellus and Utica shale deposits covering much of the economically depressed southern and western reaches of the state."

If the industry creates relatively few jobs, most of which go to skilled workers from outside of the state, and then leaves the area permanently scarred, it is not clear that fracking is beneficial to economically depressed areas.



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