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'Jig at the Rig' blockade at the gates of the Cuadrilla fracking site, Preston New Road, Lancashire, England, organised by Relclaim the Power.
I'm so confused! WHY does this photo have 140+ views already, when all of it's neighboring photos only have about 5?! I uploaded these shots last night, and when I hit save after the edit, it was like that! All the others were normal, zero to 2 views....
See how little of the snow stayed?
Interviews with Welsh Media.
Anti fracking protest at Y Senedd, The Bay, Cardiff, Wales.
National Action Against Fracking In Wales – 16th April Cardiff Bay at the Senedd frackfreewales.wordpress.com/2013/04/10/national-action-a...
handing a report to the First Minister.
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The only two things I really needed to say today:
1) Your grades will be up when they are up.
and 2) Yes, your grade is final. No, you can not still earn points. I know, I know, life is unfair.
An activist outside of the The White House participates in a rally to urge President Obama to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Washington, D.C., Sept. 15, 2015.
Larry Kemble, Ray Kemble of Dimock and Craig Stevens of Silver Lake protest outside a Dallas compressor station.
New York State gets water by getting our fresh tasting tap water from upstate. Hydraulic fracturing which was made legal by the Bush administration threatens the purity of the water by companies eager to start drilling for natural gas in the state. The process is already allowed in other states and they have started to show signs of environmental damage. From the free screening of Gasland at the Museum of the Moving Image.
Anti fracking protest at Y Senedd, The Bay, Cardiff, Wales.
National Action Against Fracking In Wales – 16th April Cardiff Bay at the Senedd frackfreewales.wordpress.com/2013/04/10/national-action-a...
handing a report to the First Minister.
nigel pugh
facebook home page: photography • social equality • sustainability • nature
follow on twitter:
@nspugh twitter.com/nspugh
Photo Credit: Kevin Konnyu
When: Saturday, May 10th, 1pm
What: Rally and Parade!
Where: Start at Toronto City Hall (Nathan Phillips Square), march to Queen's Park
From the Facebook Event Page:
On May 10th people from coast to coast to coast will be rallying to defend communities from pipelines, dirty energy projects like tar sands and fracking, and runaway climate change, while standing in solidarity with Indigenous communities on the front-line of struggles from BC to New Brunswick.
On May 10th at 1pm, rally at City Hall and march to Queen's Park to demand an environmental assessment and join with thousands from across the country to show solidarity with Indigenous struggles, defend communities and the climate, and demand a clean energy future. In doing so we must acknowledge the devastating legacy of colonialism that settler society has inflicted upon indigenous populations and find a new way forward which respects the inherent rights of the original peoples of this land.
#NoTarSands
#NoFracking
#NoLine9
Shadow Minister for Environment and Janelle Saffin met with community members. Gasfield Free Northern Rivers presented them with the LTG Water4 Life federal election platform.