How To Fight Fracking And Win!

When Jen Slotterback found a well pad stake in her local park
in Pennsylvania, she realized the forest would soon be taken
over by a natural gas drilling -- the highly toxic and
destructive process of hydraulic fracking.

The board that governs the park was about to vote in only 11
days on whether to permit fracking.

She and her husband, with no experience of anything like this,
acted quickly to get their message out to the community,
gathering over 4,000 signatures in that short amount of time.

Result? The board unanimously voted against the drilling.

Now the Slotterbacks and Responsible Drilling Alliance are
campaigning to save more than 700,000 acres of forest in
Pennsylvania from fracking.

It's an inspiring example of how it can be done! You can sign
their petition and keep spreading the word by sharing this
clip!

Video: (6:18)

http://www.nextworldtv.com/page/1684.html

Bibi Farber
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ksaulino's picture

Thank you, John. 

I've been so concerned about the push on fracking over the last few years (particularly as I have grown more educated about it, through "Gasland"). 

Lots of love,

Kathy

 

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