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Oil storage container at the IGas onshore oil and gas site in Gainsborough.
Courtesy of Number10
13 January 14.
Green MEPs and anti-fracking activitists pose with fracking flavoured water outside the European Parliament.
Shale gas and fracking pose a direct and immediate threat to our drinking water, air, health, local communities and our climate. While the oil and gas industry try to convince the public and policy makers that the risks can be managed, we - the Greens/EFA group, the European Green Party, Friends of the Earth Europe, Food and Water Europe and HEAL - have decided to support the citizens in putting an end to this pro-fracking propaganda and make their voice heard even louder. It is now time to reveal the real truth about shale gas and fracking! We must stop investing in shale gas that would lock ourselves in another dirty fossil fuel cycle, and urgently promote and heavily invest in renewables and energy efficiency.
On Tuesday 18th September, a few days before the international day to stop fracking - the Greens and the three environmental groups launched their own information campaign, calling for a global frackdown, in Europe and beyond.
We organised an action against shale gas and explaining why this energy source is clearly neither a short-term nor a long-term solution.
Watch our animated movie on shale gas and fracking here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHUMCGmjGsM
(this video is also available in French, Swedish and Polish via the above link)
for more information and to download the leaflet in EN, DE, FR, BG, CZ, PL, RO, SV visit the following page
Nodding Donkeys and well-head at IGas onshore oil and gas site, Gainsborough
Courtesy of Number10
13 Janaury 2014.
What is fracking? See video from this event. youtu.be/04VBcTGpGgw?hd=1
According to Wikipedia, our society's main online information source (Do kids even know what an encyclopedia is anymore?): "Induced hydraulic fracturing or hydrofracking, commonly known as fraccing or fracking, is a technique used to release petroleum, natural gas (including shale gas, tight gas and coal seam gas), or other substances for extraction."
And what does this mean to us? According to some, it is the intention of major oil companies to begin the practice of "fracking" in Sacramento county. The fracking process involves drilling large holes deep into the earth's crust in order to extract the natural gas far below us. Though precautionary cement casings are placed around the hole, the possibility of gas leaking into the groundwater supply is a real concern.
Personally, I'm not opposed to "fracking". But I am opposed to fracking near or around the American River. My reasoning is simple. "Accidents happen!" Just the idea of fracking in my backyard brings images of toxic rivers, lakes and streams. Will my children be able to play in the river on hot summer days? Or will it be polluted beyond recognition?
Here is a link to the Q&A video on "Fracking" with Congressman Dan Lungren at the Carmichael Town Hall meeting on Aug. 22.
Learn more about Fracking: youtu.be/qjP-K1VaI1k?hd=1
Visit the Dan Lungren website.
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
Hydraulic fracturing (commonly "hydrofracking" or just "fracking") is the injection of water and chemicals under high pressure into rock formations to extract natural gas. A study by the New York Times in early 2011 revealed that the wastewater, which can total more than 1 million gallons per drilling and can contain corrosive salts and carcinogens, often contains high levels of radioactive material and is inadequately treated before discharge into rivers that supply drinking water. Communities in Upstate New York such as here in Otsego County are mobilising against fracking. There is concern that fracking could contaminate the drinking water of New York City with carcinogenic chemicals.
Evidence proves natural gas drilling has contaminated drinking water supplies. tripledividefilm.org/files/l-o-d/
Do you still believe the industry when they tell you there's never been one single case where natural gas drilling or fracking has contaminated a drinking water supply?
When the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) conducts an investigation of possible contamination of your water supply from oil and gas drilling, at the end of their investigation you may receive a “letter of determination” or LOD. Not all water supply owners who’ve been part of DEP investigations have received these letters, however, and many report that gas drilling operators accompanied DEP during its water testing visits, even before gas drilling operations are known to be the cause of the contamination.
Triple Divide is a documentary about the evidence in fracking. See how DEP investigations start in complaint files: tripledividefilm.org/files/complaints/
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
2013ko ekainaren 4rako fracking edo gas ustiapenerako fraktura hidraulikoari buruzko hitzaldia antolatu zuen Erandioko Kalezulo gaztetxeak.
Hydraulic fracturing (commonly "hydrofracking" or just "fracking") is the injection of water and chemicals under high pressure into rock formations to extract natural gas. A study by the New York Times in early 2011 revealed that the wastewater, which can total more than 1 million gallons per drilling and can contain corrosive salts and carcinogens, often contains high levels of radioactive material and is inadequately treated before discharge into rivers that supply drinking water. Communities in Upstate New York such as here in Otsego County are mobilising against fracking. There is concern that fracking could contaminate the drinking water of New York City with carcinogenic chemicals.
18/12/2013.- El Partido Popular de Cantabria celebró en Santander el foro informativo 'La Ley de Cantabria contra el fracking y su aplicación', en el que explicó a sus cargos públicos y simpatizantes, así como a todas aquellas personas interesadas, la ley aprobada por el Parlamento de Cantabria que prohíbe el uso en el territorio de la comunidad autónoma de la técnica de fractura hidráulica.
En este encuentro participaron el consejero de Medio Ambiente y Ordenación del Territorio del Gobierno de Cantabria, Javier Fernández, y el diputado regional del PP Iñigo Fernández.
A well pad for a hydraulically fractured gas well sits in a manmade clearing in the rolling hills near Duckworth, W.Va. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News. Aerial photography flight courtesy of SouthWings.
A truck hauls fracking sand down the Muck Road near Wellsboro Junction. Those are sand silos in the background.
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
well head and nodding donkey pump at the IGas onshore oil and gas site in Gainsborough.
Courtesy of Number 10.
13 January 2014.
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
Green MEPs and anti-fracking activitists pose with fracking flavoured water outside the European Parliament.
Shale gas and fracking pose a direct and immediate threat to our drinking water, air, health, local communities and our climate. While the oil and gas industry try to convince the public and policy makers that the risks can be managed, we - the Greens/EFA group, the European Green Party, Friends of the Earth Europe, Food and Water Europe and HEAL - have decided to support the citizens in putting an end to this pro-fracking propaganda and make their voice heard even louder. It is now time to reveal the real truth about shale gas and fracking! We must stop investing in shale gas that would lock ourselves in another dirty fossil fuel cycle, and urgently promote and heavily invest in renewables and energy efficiency.
On Tuesday 18th September, a few days before the international day to stop fracking - the Greens and the three environmental groups launched their own information campaign, calling for a global frackdown, in Europe and beyond.
We organised an action against shale gas and explaining why this energy source is clearly neither a short-term nor a long-term solution.
Watch our animated movie on shale gas and fracking here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHUMCGmjGsM
(this video is also available in French, Swedish and Polish via the above link)
for more information and to download the leaflet in EN, DE, FR, BG, CZ, PL, RO, SV visit the following page
Green MEPs and anti-fracking activitists pose with fracking flavoured water outside the European Parliament.
Shale gas and fracking pose a direct and immediate threat to our drinking water, air, health, local communities and our climate. While the oil and gas industry try to convince the public and policy makers that the risks can be managed, we - the Greens/EFA group, the European Green Party, Friends of the Earth Europe, Food and Water Europe and HEAL - have decided to support the citizens in putting an end to this pro-fracking propaganda and make their voice heard even louder. It is now time to reveal the real truth about shale gas and fracking! We must stop investing in shale gas that would lock ourselves in another dirty fossil fuel cycle, and urgently promote and heavily invest in renewables and energy efficiency.
On Tuesday 18th September, a few days before the international day to stop fracking - the Greens and the three environmental groups launched their own information campaign, calling for a global frackdown, in Europe and beyond.
We organised an action against shale gas and explaining why this energy source is clearly neither a short-term nor a long-term solution.
Watch our animated movie on shale gas and fracking here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHUMCGmjGsM
(this video is also available in French, Swedish and Polish via the above link)
for more information and to download the leaflet in EN, DE, FR, BG, CZ, PL, RO, SV visit the following page
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information
Green MEPs protested against Shale Gas, urging their fellow MEPs to exercise caution, outside the European Parliament today before two important votes on fracking.
The Greens welcomed the report from the environment committee, which calls for caution, notably a ban in sensitive areas, and underlined the need for tougher regulation and proper application of existing EU rules.
Read our Press Release for more information