Carmen....

Carmen.
Hace unos correos me preguntaste si en Francia estaban de acuerdo con el Fracking. En aquel momento no sabia aciencia fija lo que la maloria pensaba. Pero aller fue la fiesta nacional de aqui en Franciay el presidente tubo una conferecia de prensa y hubo una pregunta sobre eso y que pensava y lo adejado bien claro y ademas con ejempros que exprico... Y dijo que si para sacar el petrolio habia que perforar las rocas para encontrarlo, al mismo tiempo se podria perforar las rocas que protejen el agua subterrania, y entonces seria la mallor catastrofe de la humanidad asi que mientras el sea presidente no habra perforaciones en Francia y que dispues hara todo lo posible para que no las alla, asi ahora sabes lo que piensa francia y de aquella no te lo confirme porque no estaba compretamente bien in formado, asi que hay con las redes sociales ocomo sea hay que combencer a la mallorite que hay que defender lo que es nuetro y no de los politicos, la tierra es del pueblo, y que no se degen enñar con los puestos de trabajo que ban hacer que seran muy pocos y por muy poco tiempo, porque Cuando todo marche seran las maquinas que controles todo y el dinero se ira para los acionistas de esas empresas multimundialistas y en la rejion quedara las perdidas y la basura que ellos no quieren un cordial saludo Carmen
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lo que tu dices del presidente de, lo vi ayer, en un articulo de la BBC. Ahora, porque voy a seguir poniendo mas fotos, pero en cuanto acabe, lo publico, íntegro, y en inglés. ¡Qué nivel que tienen los de las plataformas antifracking! De aquí, salen ministros...
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15 July 2013 Last updated at 07:17 GMT

Shale gas ban in France to remain, says Hollande

Francois Hollande
Francois Hollande continues to face pressure to lift the ban on fracking
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French President Francois Hollande has again ruled out exploration for shale gas during his presidency.

The comments come as a French court was due to examine an appeal against a government ban on "fracking".

France has some of the most plentiful reserves of shale gas in Europe, but there are objections to shale exploration on environmental grounds.

"As long as I am president, there will be no exploration for shale gas in France," Mr Hollande told French TV.

France's top court was this week due to examine a challenge to the ban on fracking - the process by which shale gas is released - by Schuepbach Energy, which held two exploration permits that were cancelled when the law was passed in 2011.

Supporters of drilling for shale gas say it would help boost the ailing French economy, and they point to the example of the United States where the shale revolution has led to a fall in gas prices.

French Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg sparked debate when he suggested creating a state-backed company to examine exploration for shale.

But he was promptly overruled by Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault.

And now Mr Hollande has also re-affirmed the government's position.

"The debate on shale gas has gone on for too long," he said.

Scheupbach Energy challenged the ban in the local court of Cergy-Pontoise near Paris, which forwarded the case to France's highest administrative court, which then passed it on to the Constitutional Council.

Hydraulic fracking involves releasing gas trapped in rocks by pumping in water mixed with sand and chemicals at high pressure.

Critics say shale gas drilling can poison underground water and even cause earth tremors.

The technique is used widely in Canada and the US, but has sparked controversy in Europe, including in the UK where shale gas exploration is planned.

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