'We've Made History': Ireland Joins France, Germany and Bulgaria in Banning Fracking |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=34942"><span class="small">Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch</span></a> |
Tuesday, 04 July 2017 13:22 |
Chow writes: "Ireland is set to ban onshore fracking after its Senate passed legislation on Wednesday that outlawed the controversial drilling technique."
'We've Made History': Ireland Joins France, Germany and Bulgaria in Banning Fracking04 July 17
The Petroleum and Other Minerals Development (Prohibition of Onshore Hydraulic Fracturing) Bill 2016 now awaits Irish President Michael D. Higgins' signature. The president is expected to sign it into law "in the coming days." The Emerald Isle will join three other European Union member states, France, Germany and Bulgaria that have banned the practice on land. Fine Gael TD Tony McLoughlin introduced the private member's bill—meaning it was not introduced by the government—last year. The bill passed Ireland's Parliament in May. 'We've made history," McLoughlin tweeted after the vote and called it one of the "proudest moments in my political career."
McLoughlin also issued a statement that mentioned the impact of fracking in the U.S.:
Environmental group Friends of the Earth Ireland celebrated the bill's passage. "A day to celebrate. A day for #ClimatePride. The Irish parliament has passed a law to #BanFracking. Here's to a #FossilFree future," the group tweeted:
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