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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Citizens Coalition for a Safe Community
310-909-6652 4209 Jackson Avenue Culver City, California 90232 |
Dedicated to protecting the health and safety of residents of Los Angeles County. |
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Dallas Area Residents for Responsible Drilling
312-504-9222 2647 Southwood Drive Dallas, Texas 75233 |
DARRD Recently formed over the summer of 2010 when it became known that the city of Dallas was considering applications for drilling within the city limits. We are only for responsible drilling under strict oversight contained within a strong gas ordinance. This currently does not exist in Dallas and we want our officials to convene a task force in order to address the many issues associated with natural gas exploration. www.dallasdrilling.wordpr ess.com |
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Dakota Resource Council
701.224.8587 103 1/2 S 3rd Street Bismarck, North Dakota 58503 |
Currently, Dakota Resource Council is the only organization working on fracking in North Dakota. We work with farmers, ranchers, and frontline communities in the western half of the state to empower voices and inspire action. Our foremost effort is disclosure. We are also engaging the eastern urban areas to form a unified state voice. We want people protected first, not corporations. Dakota Resource Council is a nonprofit, grassroots community organization. The mission of DRC is to form enduring, democratic local groups that empower people to influence decision-making processes that affect their lives. DRC works to protect North Dakota's land, air, water, rural communities and agricultural economy. |
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Croatan Earth First!
405 W Franklin St Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27516 |
Croatan Earth First! focuses on defending the wild communities of the piedmont and coastal plain of North Carolina, but because problems like climate change have no boundaries, we sometimes have to fight projects outside of our home. This area is being overwhelmed by new development and is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. We are the last haven for numerous imperiled species, such as the piping plover, loggerhead sea turtle, red-cockaded woodpecker, as well as numerous endemic freshwater fish and clams. |
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Texas Oil & Gas Accountability Project
817-731-2787 , Texas |
Comprised of local citizen activists, and staff and board members of EARTHWORKS, our goal is to address needed oil and gas policy reforms in Texas on the state and local level. Texas OGAP operates through a steering committee of people directly affected by oil and gas development, attorneys, and elected officials. We anticipate broadening our efforts to include specific committees around water and air impacts, landowner rights, and other issues central to responsible natural gas extraction and transport. |
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