Stuie Posted June 10, 2013 Report Posted June 10, 2013 http://www.anglingtrust.net/news.asp?section=29§ionTitle=News&itemid=1662 Quote
Matt Posted June 12, 2013 Report Posted June 12, 2013 By all accounts it would wreak havok with the migratory fish and the marine fish which spawn in the seven estuary Quote
Adam F Posted June 12, 2013 Report Posted June 12, 2013 Maybe but they do have a plan of action around that? I do smile when I see 'no wind turbines here' and 'no to the Severn barrage'.... In the next breath the same people moan about gas fuel prices! I'm not aiming that at anyone on here, it's just a generic comment. Where do people think the next generation of energy will come from?! Quote
Peter Posted June 12, 2013 Report Posted June 12, 2013 It is hard , I was at an awards dinner with one of our developers recently bemoaning the fact that local protests can prevent much needed housing and the jobs they create until the barrage came up and I switched into nimby mode on behalf of the salmon. Looking at the barrage the destruction of a complete ecosystem seems a high price to pay. How does that compare with cracking and the reserves we probably have for 30 years? This could become an issue down here with the geology around kimmeridg! Perhaps we should all take to kayaks before it's too late!! peter Quote
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