Happening NOW: Don't Frack Ohio is occupying a fracking wastewater injection well and holding an interfaith ceremony to call for the toxic process to be halted.
Ohio is a key dumping ground for fracking waste in the US, and without disposal sites, more drilling will be tough -- that's why this action matters so much.
These folks had to overcome a very rude pro-fracking protest to make this happen -- click LIKE to show them some love!
Ohio is a key dumping ground for fracking waste in the US, and without disposal sites, more drilling will be tough -- that's why this action matters so much.
These folks had to overcome a very rude pro-fracking protest to make this happen -- click LIKE to show them some love!
TRUTH REVEALED: The oil and gas industry may dismiss anti-fracking activists, but it can't dismiss a longtime oil and gas engineer who helped develop #fracking. That engineer, Anthony Ingraffea, has published a revealing op-ed in the New York Times admitting the dangerous truth behind "clean natural gas." http://ow.ly/nqpCh
According to Ingraffea, the biggest problem with drilling or fracking for natural gas is that it releases methane - a greenhouse gas that traps much more heat than carbon dioxide. So any benefit natural gas has over coal is completely outweighed when you factor in the devastating effects of methane.
That's just the tip of the iceberg. Click SHARE or LIKE to spread this incredibly important op-ed to your friends! TELL US>> Do you agree that fracking for natural gas is not a "bridge" to clean energy but a "gangplank" to a disastrous future?
According to Ingraffea, the biggest problem with drilling or fracking for natural gas is that it releases methane - a greenhouse gas that traps much more heat than carbon dioxide. So any benefit natural gas has over coal is completely outweighed when you factor in the devastating effects of methane.
That's just the tip of the iceberg. Click SHARE or LIKE to spread this incredibly important op-ed to your friends! TELL US>> Do you agree that fracking for natural gas is not a "bridge" to clean energy but a "gangplank" to a disastrous future?
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