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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Deep River Clean Water Society
919-210-4418 2107 Old Graham Rd Pittsboro, North Carolina 27312 |
We are a group of NC citizens, students, nurses, well drillers, families, farmers, bikers, welders, lawyers, aldermen, businesspeople, and children who love and are grateful for the water that nourishes our lives. We live in the Deep River Shale basin of NC, an 150 mile area that stretches from South Granville County to Lee, Rockingham and Anson. We began this group to educate others about the high risks of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, that is looming in NC. |
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Pascack Sustainability Group
201-841-5171 698 Alexander Court River Vale, New Jersey 07675 |
Our mission is to raise environmental awareness and promote sustainable practices in the homes, schools, towns and businesses in the eight Pascack Valley of Northern New Jersey, |
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Idaho Conservation League
(208) 345-6933 P.O Box 844 Boise, Idaho 83701 |
The Idaho Conservation League was created in 1973 and works to protect the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the Idaho you love. As the leading voice for conservation, ICL represents over 20,000 supporters. |
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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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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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