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 @BDC3LNFanswered…1wk1W

Yes, but increase oversight and ensure that companies are taxed on volume extracted, not profits made

 @B8F82L4answered…6mos6MO

no but slowly change to sustainable rescources and help provide new jobs for those losing thier jobs because of it

 @B878Q4Zfrom California  answered…6mos6MO

no because we are not profiting off it as much as we should be. If we were making better returns then I can hear the case for it.

 @B4YT45Manswered…1yr1Y

Absolutely under no circumstances should this ever have been approved in Australia, the US has shown how damaging this technology can be

 @B38RCK7answered…1yr1Y

Yes, taxed at a much higher rate for an Australian Sovereign Fund and money used for renewable energy investment

 @B24STGSanswered…1yr1Y

No, pursuing fracking when we are trying to reduce our carbon footprints would be contradictory to that goal.

 @9ZNMKQBanswered…1yr1Y

It is okay, although oversight should be increased, but these resources should regardless be replaced by sustainable sources such as nuclear.