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

 

Credit: Thomas Jefferson

More gas development in Morgan County, Tennessee.

 

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.

Drilling rig near Carmine, Texas.

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Ballerina Nails in textures worth wearing for a wedding. These are materials enabled so they shine and have some texture (Petals & Pearls). They can be found in the Ballerina Vendor or upstairs in separate vendors. Wear your group tag and get 15% off your purchase or grab the Fantastic Monday sale for 75L (Petals).

 

Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Freyas%20Isle/123/180/33

Protesters block lorries trying to enter the area where fracking is done.

40 x 36 acrylic SOLD

Painted for the All Arts Festival 2011

Riverkeeper rallied dozens of supporters in New York City Nov. 30 to coincide with the DEC's public hearing on its draft environmental impact statement and proposed regulations for fracking.

 

Mackenzie tries really hard to not look so cold at the rally.

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.

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Nice well attended demo this outside Liverpool Town Hall

Frack Free Ryedale signs in Kirby Misperton, North Yorkshire.

#22M – Columna La Rioja – ¡¡Ya están aquí!!

 

Como sabeis las Marchas de la Dignidad están llegando ya a Madrid. Bueno, quizá no lo sepais, porque hay un boicot informativo total y absoluto. Nos consta que se ha dado orden de que no se hable de este tema en los medios de comunicación tradicionales.

Por ello os escribo personalmente para contaros que esta noche entran en la Comunidad de Madrid los de la ruta Norte. Les espararemos sobre las 6 de la tarde en Somosierra para recibirles y dormirán en el pueblo de Somosierra en unas dependencias municipales que les ha cedido el ayuntamiento. Nos quedaremos a cenar con ellos y veremos cómo están físicamente por si hace falta activar al equipo de médicos. (Ayer estuvieron visitándoles en Segovia para valorar el estado físico en el que estaban).

Mañana Martes 18 saldremos con ellos desde Somosierra a Buitrago, donde nos esperan los compañeros de cocina que nos van preparar unas costillas con patatas en una comida popular. Por la tarde bajarán a Torremocha (en coches de voluntarios ya organizados) donde habrá una cena en el frontón municipal. A Torremocha llegrá también un autobús de Euskadi con otros 50 caminantes. Esperamos pasar con todos ellos una tarde noche donde compartir las diferentes luchas en las que estamos.

El miercoles haremos un recorrido corto, Torremocha-Patones- Torrelaguna. En Torrelaguna habrá comida popular y después varios actos por la tarde en la plaza Mayor. Vendrá gente a hablar de la deuda, de los recortes (educación, sanidad….) y de luchas actuales que nos afectan especialmente en la Sierra como es la de la empresa de autobusas ALSA.

El jueves ya se retiran de nuestra zona caminando desde Torrelaguna hasta Algete.

Dada la importancia de que esta movilización sea un éxito, y teniendo en cuenta la cantidad de gente que lleva trabajando en ello desde hace meses, te pedimos que colabores con nosotros haciendo difusión de los actos de la Sierra a tus contactos de la zona, de la manifestación del Sábado 22M en Atocha (A las 17:00) y que participes en todos los actos en los que puedas.

 

Drilling rig near Carmine, Texas.

March 15th 2014 at California State Capitol

 

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

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

10/06/2012 - FRACK MOB! 1 art pix...

 

All bodies rise against fossil fuels! Shut down Spectra Pipeline!

 

Sat. Oct. 6th, 12:30pm

@ Brecht Forum courtyard

451 West St by Bank St.

 

We will paint bodies toxic green to represent the poisons Spectra Energy plans on pumping into our city.

This action aims to celebrate the human body but also expose the vulnerability of our flesh, lacking the armor to withstand the toxins from fracked gas.

We have witnessed throughout the Summer of Solidarity the power of people using their bodies for direct action. Our very own comrade, Lopi, was seriously injured by police when she entered the Spectra site to protest their construction. She is fighting to walk again. But she is still fighting the fossil fuel energy every day.

They have money but we have the strength of the human spirit.

Let us create an image that is unmistakable, unforgettable, shocking and gorgeous.

 

Be ready to be as bare as you dare. Bathing suits are Ok, too!

Let's give 'em a show they'll never forget.

 

occupythepipeline.blogspot.com

 

© Kate Conway - kate.theresa.conway@gmail.com

  

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

 

Photo credit: Roger Smith

9/24/2013 | Image Source: mjcdn.motherjones.com

Villarobledo. Lagunas de Ruidera.

Anti-Fracking rally marching through Center City Philadelphia, September 7, 2011.

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Environmental protester John Nicholson participates in a rally at the state capitol against gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale natural gas formation, Marcellus Shale

The Rev. Brad Bennett discusses the benefits and environmental costs of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas while standing on the service pad for a well on his family land near Jane Lew, W.Va. Brad, who pastors two United Methodist congregations in Fairmont says “I have folks who benefit from it and folks who are hurt by it,” he said. “I’m happy for the short-term gain for land owners. On the other side, it’s been disruptive to the land." Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

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