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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
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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”
Dustin Chidester of Buckannon, West Virginia, walks across the site of a Rice Energy Marcellus shale drilling rig in Lone Pine, Washington County
Photograph by Michael Henninger for the Post-Gazette; Jan. 19, 2011.
It’s objectively too late to restrain population and consumption growth so as to avert what ecologists of the 1970s called a “hard landing.”
It is the lie that human society can continue growing its population and consumption levels indefinitely on our finite planet, and never suffer consequences.
Perhaps Donald Trump succeeded because his promises spoke to what civilizations in decline tend to want to hear. It could be argued that the pluralistic, secular, cosmopolitan, tolerant, constitutional democratic nation state is a political arrangement appropriate for a growing economy buoyed by pervasive optimism. (On a scale much smaller than contemporary America, ancient Greece and Rome during their early expansionary periods provided examples of this kind of political-social arrangement). As societies contract, people turn fearful, angry, and pessimistic—and fear, anger, and pessimism fairly dripped from Trump’s inaugural address. In periods of decline, strongmen tend to arise promising to restore past glories and to defeat domestic and foreign enemies. Repressive kleptocracies are the rule rather than the exception.
Yes.. when world leaders like Trump & Erdogan visit our country, we stage protest marches.
Protesters wearing the white-faced Guy Fawkes masks that have become synonymous with the Occupy movement and the hacktivist grouping Anonymous have taken part in hundreds of gatherings around the world in opposition to causes ranging from corruption to fracking - The Guardian.
Photo taken in Birmingham UK, 5th November 2013
Beyond Extreme Energy (BXE) End of 18-Day Fast Against New Permits Rally at Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) at 888 First Street, NE, Washington DC on Friday afternoon, 25 September 2015 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
Beyond Extreme Energy (BXE) THE UNITED STATES OF FRACKING fifty foot banner painting project beyondextremeenergy.org/united-states-of-fracking-banner/
Follow Friday, 25 September 2015 BXE End of 18-Day Fast for No New Permits Rally @ FERC at www.facebook.com/events/397353760461766/
Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
#Fracking files - "The water is purple... He said the well is so full of methane it could break his meter."
Becky Crabtree stands with the 1971 Ford Pinto she keeps as part of a protest display against the Mountain Valley Pipeline that carries hydraulically fractured natural gas across her land near Lindside, W.Va. Her home is in what’s considered an “incineration zone.”
Deeper into Morgan County, closer to Wartburg.
The white unmarked roads lead to bare patches - those bare patches are all gas wells.
These are screenshots from Google maps, used under fair use guidelines.
Photos taken at the 2015 Stop the Frack Attack National Summit in Denver at the Holiday Inn - Stapleton
Credit: Thomas Jefferson
In the world of high heels, there is much focus on stilettos. They have been around for a lot of years now, and are not the most comfortable of heels, especially when combined with a pointed toe. For me though, a chunkier heels is far more attractive, high enough for a girl to know she's in heels, but not so high that she can't walk elegantly in them.
I'd much rather see a girl comfortable in 3" heels all day than a girl hobble around in pain in her Louboutins for a few hours.
A girl who can manage her stilettos elegantly all day every day is another matter though! :)
It’s objectively too late to restrain population and consumption growth so as to avert what ecologists of the 1970s called a “hard landing.”
It is the lie that human society can continue growing its population and consumption levels indefinitely on our finite planet, and never suffer consequences.
Perhaps Donald Trump succeeded because his promises spoke to what civilizations in decline tend to want to hear. It could be argued that the pluralistic, secular, cosmopolitan, tolerant, constitutional democratic nation state is a political arrangement appropriate for a growing economy buoyed by pervasive optimism. (On a scale much smaller than contemporary America, ancient Greece and Rome during their early expansionary periods provided examples of this kind of political-social arrangement). As societies contract, people turn fearful, angry, and pessimistic—and fear, anger, and pessimism fairly dripped from Trump’s inaugural address. In periods of decline, strongmen tend to arise promising to restore past glories and to defeat domestic and foreign enemies. Repressive kleptocracies are the rule rather than the exception.
Yes.. when world leaders like Trump & Erdogan visit our country, we stage protest marches.