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Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.

 

Photo by: Shadia Fayne Wood

Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2017.

 

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Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

You know it is if some want to drink their urine!

Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.

 

Photo by: Shadia Fayne Wood

Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.

 

Photo by: Shadia Fayne Wood

On May 23, 2011, Marcellus Protest picketed the Shale Play Tubulars Conference that took place at the William Penn Omni Hotel in Pittsburgh.

El diputado regional del PP, Iñigo Fernández, ofreció una rueda de prensa sobre el "fracking" en la sede regional del Partido Popular de Cantabria.

Harold Westfall of Barber County, West Virginia, checks an instrument on a Rice Energy Marcellus shale drilling rig in Lone Pine, Washington County

 

Photograph by Michael Henninger for the Post-Gazette; Jan. 19, 2011.

Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.

 

Photo by: Shadia Fayne Wood

Unterzeichner*innen übergeben eine Petition zum Fracking-Gesetzentwurf an Karsten Möring (MdB) in seinem Wahlkreisbüro in Köln-Porz.

(Köln, 24.06.2015)

Foto: Jörn Neumann / Campact

Frei zur Nicht-Kommerziellen Nutzung (creative commons-Lizenz CC BY- NC). Für kommerzielle Verwendung wenden Sie sich bitte an presse@campact.de”

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

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

BXE THE UNITED STATES OF FRACKING 50 foot banner at McPherson Square Park on K and 15th Street, NW, Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 23 September 2015 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Beyond Extreme Energy (BXE) THE UNITED STATES OF FRACKING fifty foot banner painting project beyondextremeenergy.org/united-states-of-fracking-banner/

 

IN SEARCH OF POPE FRANCIS Project

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

Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

 

OIL, GAS, AND RENEWABLES: WHERE ARE WE HEADED?

The fracking gas boom continues to put pressure on wind, solar, and other renewables, not to mention coal. With gas prices extremely cheap, utilities are building more natural gas power plants than ever before. This expansion is making it hard for wind and solar, which are still more expensive than gas, to compete. What will it take for renewables to become more competitive?

 

Panelists:

David Crane, President and CEO, NRG Energy

David Hawkins, Director, Climate Programs, National Resources Defense Council

Andy Karsner, Executive Chairman and Founder, Manifest Energy

Marvin Odum, President, Shell Oil Co. and Director, Upstream Americas, Royal Dutch Shell

 

Moderator: Brian Dumaine, Fortune

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm Green

Stop Fracking demo

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

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

Balcombe 16-08-13

Villarobledo. Lagunas de Ruidera.

Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.

 

Photo by: Shadia Fayne Wood

January 25, 2012: New York City

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

 

Credit: Thomas Jefferson

Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

Dirty lock up for a dirty process.

Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.

 

Photo by: Shadia Fayne Wood

March 31, the Nova Scotia Minister of Energy planned a breakfast briefing with the fossil fuel industry to promote fracking and the Energy East pipeline. We had other plans... PowerShift rallied and occupied the hotel.

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