John Hanger, who just departed with Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell
as his Secretary of Environmental Protection, recently gave an exit
interview to the
anti-natural gas,
Herb & Marion Sandler-fueled ProPublica. Previously Hanger
was president of the environmental activist group Citizens for
Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture), and both he and the group have
repeatedly called for
increased taxes on natural gas companies drilling in the
Marcellus Shale region (which takes up just about the whole state).
PennFuture has also
perpetuated the lies in the Oscar-nominated crockumentary
“Gasland,”
with the biggie being the one that blames
hydraulic fracturing for water contamination.
Hanger — who said “Gasland” was “fundamentally dishonest” and
“a deliberately false presentation for dramatic effect”— diverged
from PennFuture on the issue of fracking in his ProPublica
interview:
ProPublica: Do you think gas drilling with
high-volume hydraulic fracturing, as it’s being practiced now in
Pennsylvania, is safe?
Hanger: Yes, it’s safe in this respect. Is the
risk zero? No. But is it as safe as mining and producing and
burning coal? It’s actually much safer… Is it as safe or safer
than drilling, producing and burning oil? It is actually much
safer… None of our risks in energy production are zero.
And believe it or not, Hanger opposes federal intervention:
ProPublica: Should the federal government
regulate fracking?
Hanger: I laugh when people ask that question
because, basically, if the BP oil spill showed anything, it’s that
you can’t rely on the federal government to regulate the oil and
gas industry. The Minerals Management Service was completely
captured by the industry. There’s no guarantee that doesn’t happen
at the state level either, but I think local people have much more
ability to impact their governor. They pick their governor, they
elect their state legislature. I think generally it’s better to
have these questions decided close to home. It’s Pennsylvania’s
water, it’s Pennsylvania’s air, it’s Pennsylvania’s land.
Meanwhile environoiacs and their allies in EPA and the Dept. of
Interior are doing everything they can to put access to gas and oil
shale off limits to exploration and extraction. They’re trying to
screw up our
boom.