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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Search here to find organizations in your area.
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OU Beyond Coal
859 801-3137 186 North Congress St. Athens, Ohio 45701 |
Welcome! We are a student led group, advocating for OU to go off of coal and onto renewalble energy source for our heating and cooling. Our all-group weekly meetings are 6-7 p.m. on Wednesdays, in Bentley Room 304. You are invited to come by, check it out and get involved. The Sierra Club Beyond Coal campaign is designed to drastically reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants, one of the largest sources of global warming pollution in the U.S. We aim to move our economy toward a clean energy future by stopping new coal-fired plants, phasing out existing plants, and keeping the massive U.S. coal reserves in the ground and out of international markets. |
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Bold Nebraska
402-705-3622 1141 H St, 3rd Floor Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 |
We've helped lead the fight against the Keystone XL pipeline in Nebraska. We do grassroots organizing on various energy issues in the state. |
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Texas Drought Project
210-381-4021 16306 Buena Tierra Sam Antonio, Texas 78232 |
We're a year-old, statewide organization that identifies threats to water in Texas, whether that's commodification, fracking, or climate change. Obviously any of these could result in a permanent drought for Texas. Sharon of Bluedaze, reporter Greg Harman of the San Antonio Current, and folks in west-central Texas counties are working to try to wake people up about a new threat to Texas water--a new shale development. |
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Ohio Anti Fracking
513-633-9360 City, Ohio 45152 |
we want to keep fracking out of ohio |
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Omni Center for Peace, Justice and Ecology
479-935-4422 3274 N. Lee Ave. Fayetteville, Arkansas 72703 |
We promote nonviolent social change in the areas of peace, social justice, and environmental protection in the northwest Arkansas region and beyond. Our Climate Change Task Force works to challenge fossil fuel production and promotes non-polluting renewable energy. |
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