Organizations
What is an Organization?
These organizations are on the front lines, fighting the natural gas drilling from destroying our
neighborhoods, our water and our health.
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NOFA-NY
(585) 271-1979 249 Highland Ave. Rochester, New York 14620 |
NOFA-NY, Inc. is an organization of consumers, gardeners, and farmers working together to create a sustainable regional food system which is ecologically sound and economically viable. Through demonstration and educational opportunities, we promote land stewardship, organic food production, and local marketing. NOFA-NY brings consumers and farmers closer together to make high quality food available to all people. |
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NFRIA-WSERC Conservation Center
9705275307 PO Box 1612 ~ 204 Poplar Ave Paonia, Colorado 81428 |
NFRIA-WSERC Conservation Center (NWCC) is working to engage the community in the North Fork Valley and the Bureau of Land Management in managing public land for multiple-uses in a way that best meets the current and future needs of the valley. NWCC has been rallying the community to fight the fracking of 30,000 acres in the valley for over 2 years. |
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Water Equality
518-285-1990 295 Lark St. Albany, New York 12208 |
New Yorkers Against Fracking member in our state's Capital. We demand that Governor Cuomo ban fracking statewide and maintain equal protection under the law. The watersheds of New York City and Syracuse are exempt from fracking. We call this water inequality. Email us and join the movement to ban fracking! |
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Clean Water Action Harrisburg
(717) 233-1801 115 Pine Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 |
Nathan has help start a local frack info and action group in central Pennsylvania called GAS TRUTH of Central PA. He and his office are deeply involved in protecting our water and fighting against unregulated gas drilling. |
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C.O.R.E (Citizens Organizing for Resources & Environment)
903-583-9508 Street , Texas 75418 |
Mission Statement Our purpose is . . . • to provide resources that facilitate transition toward sustainable living, • to incubate ideas for local sustainability projects and services, and • to raise awareness of key environmental issues that affect the Texoma region of North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. Texoma has many assets that draw visitors and new residents to our area — clean air, beauty, agriculture, birds, fishing and hunting, open spaces, and our rural lifestyle. Lake Texoma, Bonham State Park, the Caddo Grasslands, and Lake Fannin are among the places we all enjoy. We want to preserve all these assets for ourselves and for future generations. If any of them is threatened, you can expect CORE to be finding the facts and educating citizens about the problem. CORE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2006. |
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