IoD: Greenpeace is wrong to say shale gas cannot play a useful role

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Corin Taylor of the Institute of Directors says claims a UK shale gas industry is incompatible with environmental concerns are wide of the mark

The Institute of Directors yesterday published a report claiming the UK shale gas industry could support 74,000 jobs and attract investment of almost £4bn a year. The report, sponsored by shale gas developer...

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