WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT FRACKING - GLASGOW DEBATE
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Title: WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT FRACKING - GLASGOW DEBATE
Reference number: 11413
Date: 2014, June 9
Director: filmed by Derek McLean
Sound: sound
Original format: unknown
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 91.15 mins
Description:
Webcast of a discussion event about fracking at the Arches, Glasgow, and interviews with some participants.
Films made for the Scottish Independence Referendum. Acquired in conjunction with National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Collections Referendum Curator. Find out more at https://www.nls.uk/collections/topics/referendum
Material made available via the following website:
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Shotlist:
Webcast of a discussion event about fracking at the Arches, Glasgow, and interviews with some participants. Participants include Mary Church - Friends Of The Earth; Maria Montinaro - Falkirk councillor, Concerned Communities of Falkirk; Liz Arnold - US Anti-Fracking campaigner; Tina Louise Rothery - Residents Action on Fylde Fracking; Tom Barlow - Reclaim The Power.
"This is a critical moment for Britain. The government’s plans to introduce fracking will change the UK forever.There are several issues surrounding this technology that we need to talk about. Can fracking cause a real threat to our water supply? Will fracking bring a genuine jobs boom? Will fracking help us tackle climate change?" [event publicity]
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