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#430283
11 February 2015
Nick Riley (in the brown jumper), a former member of the British Geological Society, speaking at The Guardian live debate about fracking, on Tuesday 10th February 2015. Other representatives were invited to speak, but declined. Damien Carrington, the chair of the debate is wearing the suit.-- In Manchester, England, a debate took place, on Tuesday 10th February 2015, about the controversial new energy source of fracking. The method of Hydraulic Fracturing, commonly known as 'fracking' and debated at the Guardian Live event, involves pumping various materials in to shale rocks at high pressure. Chaired by The Guardian's environment editor, Damian Carrington, the participants of the debate included Tony Bosworth, Michael Bradshaw, Nick Riley and Natalie Bennett.
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11 February 2015
Michael Bradshaw (in the pink shirt), an academic at the University of Warwick, speaking at The Guardian live debate about fracking, on Tuesday 10th February 2015. Other representatives were invited to speak, but declined.-- In Manchester, England, a debate took place, on Tuesday 10th February 2015, about the controversial new energy source of fracking. The method of Hydraulic Fracturing, commonly known as 'fracking' and debated at the Guardian Live event, involves pumping various materials in to shale rocks at high pressure. Chaired by The Guardian's environment editor, Damian Carrington, the participants of the debate included Tony Bosworth, Michael Bradshaw, Nick Riley and Natalie Bennett.
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11 February 2015
Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party of England & Wales, speaking at The Guardian live debate about fracking, on Tuesday 10th February 2015. Other representatives were invited to speak, but declined.-- In Manchester, England, a debate took place, on Tuesday 10th February 2015, about the controversial new energy source of fracking. The method of Hydraulic Fracturing, commonly known as 'fracking' and debated at the Guardian Live event, involves pumping various materials in to shale rocks at high pressure. Chaired by The Guardian's environment editor, Damian Carrington, the participants of the debate included Tony Bosworth, Michael Bradshaw, Nick Riley and Natalie Bennett.
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11 February 2015
Tony Bosworth (to the left of Michael Bradshaw), an energy campaigner with Friends of the Earth, speaking at The Guardian live debate about fracking on Tuesday 10th February 2015. Other representatives were invited to speak, but declined.-- In Manchester, England, a debate took place, on Tuesday 10th February 2015, about the controversial new energy source of fracking. The method of Hydraulic Fracturing, commonly known as 'fracking' and debated at the Guardian Live event, involves pumping various materials in to shale rocks at high pressure. Chaired by The Guardian's environment editor, Damian Carrington, the participants of the debate included Tony Bosworth, Michael Bradshaw, Nick Riley and Natalie Bennett.
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