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Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

The Irving League of Women Voters meeting on Fracking.

We are a coalition of community groups, citizen activists and environmental organizations from across the country who share a common concern over the spread of oil and gas drilling near our neighborhoods. The purpose of this event is to bring together thousands of people from each oil and gas drilling state to a family-friendly rally at the Capitol.

Info: www.stopthefrackattack.org/

Frack Off Cuadrilla !

 

FUCK OFF Caudrilla .. - NO !

 

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Photos at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver, Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

Photos at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver, Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

Photos taken at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver at the Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Credit: Thomas Jefferson

Photos at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver, Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

28 de Agosto 2013

Acuerdo YPF-Chevron en Legislatura de Neuquén.

Photos taken at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver at the Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Credit: Thomas Jefferson

The Frack Free Denton booth at UNT Earth day. Please credit Crystal J. Hollis for use of photo.

Photos at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver, Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

Photos at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver, Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

In March 2013, the Maryland Sierra Club joins fellow environmentalists in Annapolis to rally against immediate fracking in Maryland.

Steve Austin protests fracking in Ithaca on the Commons last Thursday.

 

Kevin Campbell/The Ithacan

Filled with chants, rants and cheers.

Photos at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver, Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

Photo credit: Roger Smith @rjsphoto

 

Stop the Frack Attack National Summit at Holiday Inn - Stapleton in Denver, Oct 3-5

connor and stephanie

Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

Natural gas well in north central Pennsylvania

Photos at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver, Holiday Inn - Stapleton

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

Photo credit: Roger Smith @rjsphoto

 

Stop the Frack Attack National Summit at Holiday Inn - Stapleton in Denver, Oct 3-5

Photo credit: Roger Smith @rjsphoto

 

Stop the Frack Attack National Summit at Holiday Inn - Stapleton in Denver, Oct 3-5

Activists protest against fracking in Preston.

 

Camp Frack mobilised over 100 climate activists and local residents against plans by Cuadrilla Resources to drill for shale gas in Lancashire, UK.

 

"Camp Frack", named after "fracking", the process of pumping vast quantities of water underground and fracturing rocks with chemicals to release shale gas, set up outside the Lancashire village of Banks, close to a drilling rig that Cuadrilla Resources is using to drill up to 3.5km deep.

 

Environmentalists have argued that the "fracking" process is inherently risky. In the US, where shale gas is being hailed by industry as a potential substitute for oil, fears have been raised about the effect of the chemicals used, explosions, links with seismic activity and allegations of illness. A Cornell University study also concluded that greenhouse gas emissions from shale gas are higher than those for coal.

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Camp Frack mobilised over 100 climate activists and local residents against plans by Cuadrilla Resources to drill for shale gas in Lancashire, UK.

 

"Camp Frack", named after "fracking", the process of pumping vast quantities of water underground and fracturing rocks with chemicals to release shale gas, set up outside the Lancashire village of Banks, close to a drilling rig that Cuadrilla Resources is using to drill up to 3.5km deep.

 

Environmentalists have argued that the "fracking" process is inherently risky. In the US, where shale gas is being hailed by industry as a potential substitute for oil, fears have been raised about the effect of the chemicals used, explosions, links with seismic activity and allegations of illness. A Cornell University study also concluded that greenhouse gas emissions from shale gas are higher than those for coal.

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If you would like to use my photographs, please seek permission beforehand. Copyright © Adela Nistora (www.adelanistora.com)

Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

But loves fracktivists.

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