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Don't Frack with Pittsburgh T-shirt, sticker, etc.

Regardless of their stance on fracking, residents of the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania and southern New York all agreed that the fracking should be monitored. An interstate agency, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, manages water resources within the watershed with an expansive monitoring network. Their 58 stations continuously monitor temperature, pH, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen and turbidity.

 

Read more about this giant monitoring effort: www.fondriest.com/news/susquehanna-river-monitoring-netwo...

 

Photos courtesy of the SRBC. The site map was created by Fondriest Environmental.

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

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

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

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

Photo citation: Brook Lenker, FracTracker Alliance, 2017.

 

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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

In my travels around the backroads of New York and Pennsylvania, I come across these signs all the time.

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

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.

Squamish Valley Music Festival

sargentes de la lora y sedano.

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

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

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

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

Photo credit: Thomas Jefferson

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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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

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

Lancashire rejected fracking for shale gas but this decision is likely to be overturned by the government.

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