Opposition to fracking beneath homes without permission 'deafening'
Environment campaigners blast ministers for trying to 'rob people of their right to oppose fracking'
ENVIRONMENTAL campaigners attacked the government’s attempts to force through plans to allow fracking under people’s homes without their permission yesterday.
The government is pushing for the development of a shale gas industry in Britain, claiming it would create jobs and growth, reduce energy prices and cut the country’s reliance on gas imports.
But opponents have raised fears that the process causes earthquakes, can pollute water supplies, lead to inappropriate development in the countryside and damage house prices.
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