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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Philadelphia Physicians for Social Responsibility
215-765-8703 704 N. 23rd Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 |
PSR, a public health non-profit, mobilizes individuals, health professionals, and community organizations to promote non-violence; to safeguard the environment; and to ensure universal access to healthcare. |
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Powder River Basin Resource Council
307-672-5809 934 North Main Street Sheridan, Wyoming 82801 |
"Powder River Basin Resource Council is committed to empowerment of people through community organizing. More than ever, it is crucial that Wyoming's voice for responsible development, Powder River Basin Resource Council, be a part of the debate that will determine Wyoming's future." |
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Protecting Our Waters
Street City, Pennsylvania 19143 |
An all volunteer advocacy organization founded in 2009, Protecting Our Waters is currently focused on keeping fracking out of the Delaware River Watershed, source of Philadelphia's drinking water, and curbing fracking in other watersheds in the Marcellus shale. |
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R-CAUSE (Rochesterians Concerned ABout Unsafe Shale-gas Extraction)
Street Rochester, New York 14618 |
R-CAUSE was created by Rochester citizens who treasure New York State and want its waters, land and air to remain clean and its communities to remain viable. R-CAUSE's goal is to inform as many people in the Rochester area as possible about the risks associated with high-volume, slick-water, horizontal hydraulic fracturing. |
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R-CAUSE: Rochesterians Concerned About Unsafe Shale-gas Extraction
Street City, New York 14618 |
R-CAUSE was created by Rochester citizens who treasure New York State and want its waters, land and air to remain clean and its communities to remain viable. R-CAUSE's goal is to inform as many people in the Rochester area as possible about the risks associated with high-volume, slick-water, horizontal hydraulic fracturing. We hear a lot about the Marcellus Shale which lies south of the Thruway, but we hear little about the Utica Shale which lies under parts of the Marcellus, and under Rochester and Lake Ontario. According to some the Utica Shale is deeper and may contain even richer deposits of natural gas than the Marcellus. |
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