Nestle Pays Only $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of California Drinking Water
Claire Bernish – Putting the potential profit for Nestle in the tens of billions.
Claire Bernish – Putting the potential profit for Nestle in the tens of billions.
Steve Horn, DeSmog Blog Waking Times The rush to drill for unconventional gas, enabled by a process popularly known as “fracking,” or hydraulic fracturing, has brought with it much collateral damage. Close observers know about contaminated water, earthquakes, and climate change impacts of the shale gas boom, but few look at the entire life cycle of fracking from cradle to grave. Until recently, one …