Michelle Bamberger and friends are at it again, telling people the natural gas industry is responsible for sick animals — offering not even a shred of evidence of causation.
Some of NaturalGasNOW’s readers may recall a post my daughter Rachael did a while back on the EID Marcellus blog regarding Michelle Bamberger, the woman who did a study on sick animals in natural gas development areas and admitted finding no scientific link between the two, yet in the same breath condemned the natural gas industry for being at fault.
Bamberger, in her presentation last year in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, talked about interviewing several livestock owners, who couldn’t even produce veterinarian information in most cases. She told the audience she didn’t have any solid evidence natural gas had anything to do with cattle becoming ill, but then proceeded to talk as if it did. Like me, many people wondered why they were there if there was no evidence to receive. It was like being told in geometry class there’s no research to indicate the shortest distance between two points is anything but a straight line, and then being lectured for an hour on why it must be otherwise.
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